Yeah that's the cheapest quote I've got on comparison sites for every car I've checked. Have had others at £12k too.
Just finding cars on FB Marketplace and getting quotes before deciding whether to go chec the car out. Absolutely no point with prices like that.
I can pick him up one now and get me as the main driver and add him as a learner for about £1100, but adding him as a newly qualified driver puts it up to the £5k again.
That's mad!
When my eldest started learning, I got her on my wife's then car (a BMW X1) for only an extra £30/month.
She bought her own car with money from her 18th. It's just a 2012 Hyundai i10. Still as a learner, she was the main driver and it was another £10 on top of the initial £30. Me and Mrs R were named drivers on it.
When she eventually took her test and passed (we changed instructor after about 15 lessons cos he was shite, then her first year of uni got in the way), it went up another £70/month. So in all, around £1,300. That's with me and my missus/her mum as named drivers but her as the main driver. She did get a year of NCB from over a year of being main driver as a learner. And it's part of my Admiral Multi-policy.
But still, that's a massive difference from £5k.