
RS4 Insurance
- PetrolDave
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- Location: Southampton, Hampshire UK
- PetrolDave
- Cruising
- Posts: 7599
- Joined: Mon Nov 07, 2005 11:28 am
- Location: Southampton, Hampshire UK
elephant.co.uk cheap as chips.
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'10 Nissan GT-R Black Edition, Kuro Black.
'59 Scirocco 2.0 TFSI
'09 RSV4 Factory
'08 Aprilia SXV 550
Car park in the sky
'07 RS4, Phantom black saloon
'57 Clio 197
'04 Aprilia RSVR Factory. Black.
E46 M3 SMG, Alpine white
E46 320i coupe
E36 328is coupe
VW golf VR6
Screw you guys!' - Eric Cartman
'10 Nissan GT-R Black Edition, Kuro Black.
'59 Scirocco 2.0 TFSI
'09 RSV4 Factory
'08 Aprilia SXV 550
Car park in the sky
'07 RS4, Phantom black saloon
'57 Clio 197
'04 Aprilia RSVR Factory. Black.
E46 M3 SMG, Alpine white
E46 320i coupe
E36 328is coupe
VW golf VR6
Screw you guys!' - Eric Cartman
I'm finding the difference between the saloon & estate vs cabriolet to be quite a large gap.
I'm going to my local Audi dealer this friday to discuss moving to a B7 RS4 from my '07 S3 but the insurance cost is putting me off somewhat as i'd prefer the estate to the cabriolet as I think it's a more usable car more of the time.
In all fairness i'm fairly young for an RS4 driver so i'm expecting large quotes but I really don't understand the difference in price for what is essentially the same car.
I'm going to my local Audi dealer this friday to discuss moving to a B7 RS4 from my '07 S3 but the insurance cost is putting me off somewhat as i'd prefer the estate to the cabriolet as I think it's a more usable car more of the time.
In all fairness i'm fairly young for an RS4 driver so i'm expecting large quotes but I really don't understand the difference in price for what is essentially the same car.
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