My sales manager paid £1.59

Bloody joke.
Multicar is one option but there are insurers who will mirror no claims discounts for other cars.Lewy1000 wrote:My strategy now is to buy a second car... due to work im now faced with a 500 mile weekly communte. For last 2 months Ive been doing this in the RS but enough is enough - depreciation on the car was my biggest concern but now the fuel bills are just beyond a joke.
Currently looking into a cheap, economical diesel to rack up the commuting miles in and save the RS for personal use - and the odd commute when I want some fun!
The next thing Im realising is you cant use your no claims on a 2nd car, and my policy doesnt allow 2 cars. So, for a 100k 1.9 diesel vectra worth £3k, the cheapest insurance I could get was £950. Out of interest I ran a quote based on the wife having it as a second car (and me named driver) - she was quoted £490 - madness.
A politician lying? Well, there's a turn up for the books...P_G wrote:My only issue with the coallition is that one of Cameron's policy's was to have a set level on fuel so that when crude prices went up duty would fall to compensate and vice versa. Not seen anything since about what that maximum figure is / was going to be.
Your spot on there, i run a haulage company in the construction industry, so am screwed everyway!! Trouble is take a tipper and or low loader off the road for a day to protest ends up in loosing more money, as still have fuel to pay for running them empty and drivers wages. End of the day the government aren't going to do sod all if any of us protest as car enthusiats or business, except for maybe exert the long arm of the law and arrest, fine or impound our vehicles.karl wrote:Instead of relying/expecting the truckers and unions to fight our battle, why the bloody hell doesn't the British public do something about it?! The French make us look like bloody wet weekends when it comes to protesting; we roll over every fkin time!
Tax freedom day is 30 May - http://www.adamsmith.org/blog/tax-and-e ... -day-2010/, i.e we work for 5 months of the year for the Government and only start earning money for ourselves from 31 May onwards.Phil3103 wrote:I'd love to know how to start getting people moving. We go to work, we pay some of the highest tax rates, then we pay national tax on top of that, then we pay high VAT on everything we buy, then we pay god knows how much on fuel to make sure we can do it all again tomorrow.
And let's face it, most of us on here are the lucky ones!
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