Does it exist???
And if it does I need it!!
Trying to get insured on a Pulsar and so far the cheapest i've got is £2500 fully comp.
If I can get that down to £2000 i'll be happy.
Any suggestions?
2500 is cheap to say ur 17. u will spend more than that putting fuel in for a year lol
I found Admiral good, I think Ant uses Bell.
Who have you tried?
Just put ya details in on confused.com then go direct to the cheapest company after for a quote(it will be cheaper still)
Ive been with direct line for yrs but then again i am old
Rate admiral and adrian flux theyre all ive ever been insured with just play em off against each other or just go for the cheapest.
To be honest suprised anyone will insure you at all based on your age jess on a pulsar.
Put another £5k aside for repairs etc an you`ll be fine.
Elephant are great or me and mike

Who have you tried?
Who havn't I tried 
Erm... Elephant, Norwich Union, Diamond, Sheila's Wheel's, Asda, Tesco, Adrian Flux etc.
Some won't even touch me until i'm 21, 25 and even 28.
I don't think £2500 is bad, but if I sold the ka, i'd be paying the price of a car for insurance... is it really worth it?? A question I keep asking myself...
If you think spunking £2500 with nothing in return is acceptable then dip ya bread! Personally I think you'd need you're head seeing to!

get a quote from gocompare.com and uswitch.com Im with admiral i got quotes on there which admiral just matched so im now paying £125 fully comp on mazda6
brentacre insurance. they specialise in modified cars
quinn direct are cheap and they seem quite good aswell
Okay thanks guys i'll give em a try!
Sounds like you better go with Admiral then, because insuring a Mazda 6 at 30-odd is very much like a 17 year old getting cover for a Pulsar GTI-R!

haha paying insurance which is worth more then ya car are mad why not just wait
No offense Jess but I am surprised most insurers will even cover you!!
At your age with the car you are looking to insure you are going to be paying big bucks regardless. The only sure fire way to cheap insurance is age and good insurance record.
Going with the cheapset isn't always the best - at the end of the day you are going to get what you pay for - I use Adrian Flux and have never had an issue with them.
One way to get it down if you are determined to go down this route is too have a much much larger excess - you will more than likely have to go through a broker to get one of these though.
£2500 is a lot considering you still have all the other expenses to add on.