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Apparently, an 18 year old lad has just been quoted the highest ever car insurance premium - £83600 if he paid it in one go or £91625 if it was in instalments!! And all for a Fiat Punto he paid £350 for!!!**!!

 

Aviva have stated there was a glitch in their system and the figures should never have been quoted!!

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Its not the highest ever. Got quoted 97k for an H reg landrover on one of them there price comparison sites. I almost took it out. Bear in mind I'm 28, married with one kid, home owner and only one minor fault accident on a scooter. I must be very high risk.

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I've heard of a £130k quote from one of the price comparison sites.

 

It doesn't surprise me. On comparethemarket.com the Post Office quoted me £15k for my 06 Transit.

 

That lad should have given them a ring and accepted the quote for a laugh.

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