candyman
16-12-2010, 05:32 PM
For years, i have been convinced that insurers "calculate" premiums according to how much they can get away with. A few weeks ago i received a renewal notice for my 7.5 ton lorry. Despite 12 years no claims it went up from £1200 to £1300. I phoned my broker to say i wasn't happy and they said it was the best they could do so i said i was going to look elsewhere. Wagon insurance is not as easy to get quotes as a car is so i wasn't having much luck. As it happened, i was not using the wagon on the day the insurance expired, and lo and behold, the insurers rang me that afternoon with a quote for £1100. See what i mean!
One of the many reasons i love the nsx is that not even 50% of jedward could fit in one and i don't think they could even spell nsx. I believe they are that stupid, they have both bought Ferraris even though they can't drive. One just has to hope that their future driving test examiners are music lovers.
I apologise to anyone who hated the rubberbandits vid. Comedy is very subjective. I am sure that all nsx owners have a good sense of humour. I always laugh when a 911 driver look lustfully at my nsx. The 911 is a fine car but i think of it as the Michael Buble of sports cars, whereas the nsx is more Johny Depp. On a tangent, i saw the film "the tourist". Angelina Jolie in Venice! Such a treat for the eyes.
One of the many reasons i love the nsx is that not even 50% of jedward could fit in one and i don't think they could even spell nsx. I believe they are that stupid, they have both bought Ferraris even though they can't drive. One just has to hope that their future driving test examiners are music lovers.
I apologise to anyone who hated the rubberbandits vid. Comedy is very subjective. I am sure that all nsx owners have a good sense of humour. I always laugh when a 911 driver look lustfully at my nsx. The 911 is a fine car but i think of it as the Michael Buble of sports cars, whereas the nsx is more Johny Depp. On a tangent, i saw the film "the tourist". Angelina Jolie in Venice! Such a treat for the eyes.