That depends on a lot of factors. Driving record, address, type of car, claim history, etc, etc, etc.
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Um you know It would really depend on the type of car or truck but all and all Generally a car would be cheaper to insure
Generally, the newer the car, the cheaper it is to insure. The thinking behind this is that as technology advances, automobile safety improves. Safer cars are cheaper to insure.
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Yes, it should be cheaper too since you are not driving it.
Sure you can, although it may be cheaper to insure with the same company since most insurance companies offer multi car discounts.
a Honda accord..unless you got all your imported jdm stuff in there.
I would think yes the smaller the cc the less cost for premium.
Insure and Go is one of the biggest travel insurance providers in the UK, though not necessarily the cheapest. They also have very poor reviews. Try checking out Aviva or Barclay's for other options.
More than likely it will be much cheaper to be on you mothers insurance. If you have your own vehicle you will need insurance, depending on the circumstances, you may want to be designated as driver of the cheaper vehicle to insure even if that is not your vehicle.
You need to insure your pet because if your pet is hurt or wounded, the pet insurance with cover most of the injury. It is very expensive to pay for the veterinarian visit if your pet is hurt, and it is cheaper to buy a pet insurance.
A small used car (Ford Ka, Vauxhall Corsa etc). Cheaper to insure, cheaper to run, easy to manoeuvre and if (when) you trash it you won't too much out of pocket. I'd recommend a manual transmission.