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I'm thinking of going onto a low usage insurance policy, as in the last year I've just done 8000kms...

So, for those of you who use their car for daily purposes or weekend warriors, how many kays do you do a year?

You can use the poll if you'd like

:cheers:

When i used 2 drive my Skyline 2 work everyday i was racking up about 15,000kms per year.

Now i drive my shitbox 2 work most days & keep the liner mainly 4 weekend & short trips during the week & occasionally 2 work.

I am now on an 8,000kms per year policy ($90 something per month, can't complain) so i should be pretty safe with this, not 2 mention less wear & tear etc. also.

the skyline is our only car, so we rack up a few kays in it;

got it 67k, up to 105 now and ive had it for just two years :(

saddens me to see so many ks going on, but on the flip side, i get to drive it heaps, so im happy as well

25000kays in 6 months i am the winner (so Far)

I did 8000kay in just under 3 months :kick:

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I guess it would depend how many kays you drive each week.. No idea if you take the skyline out on the weekends, and do the "hey look at me" posing laps ect. I was surprised at how many kays I was doing just driving around on the weekend.

I did 8000kay in just under 3 months  :kick:  

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I guess it would depend how many kays you drive each week.. No idea if you take the skyline out on the weekends, and do the "hey look at me" posing laps ect. I was surprised at how many kays I was doing just driving around on the weekend.

i am a whore and so's my car :wassup:

Hey Ronin 09,

I was thinking the same thing. Ihave had my line 4 over a year and have only done just over 6000km.  

Which insurance company were you looking at going with???

I got a quote from famous 4 $2000 for this kind of classic cover.

Brendan

hey brendan, what rating are you?

Shannons want about 2100 for rating one 8000km/year

:)

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