As others have said, a lot of factors affect the cost of insurance, and you should definitely put your details into a comparison site, but don't forget to try companies who don't use those sites too (I think Aviva is one of those, and I have often found them very competitive).
Even though I had passed my test in my twenties, and been a named driver on OH's car for most of that time, I didn't have a car of my own and insurance in my own right until nine years ago, when I was 49.
As far as the insurance companies were concerned, I might as well have been a hew driver. However, without any years of no claims behind me, I still got insurance for under £300. That is obviously way cheaper than any young driver could hope get, so age alone must have worked in my favour!
Will you be the only person who ever drives the car? Having a low-risk second driver on the policy can make quite a difference.
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