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Anyone who is considering finding a second car to avoid having to use their beast every day, will find it difficult to get a reasonable quote for insurance.
Most insurance companies will not recognise your no-claims and allow it to be used on a second vehicle.
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My Scubby insurance a little under £500 fully comp with plenty of extras.
My second every day car, Astra Cabriolet 2.0 inj (M) they wanted £700 tpft un-real
Found Quote Line Direct, they are prepaired to mirror your existing no-claims, having provided proof. And I have been quoted just over £200 tpft. This is done through a company called Highway, through quote line.
The Cab's brilliant, bit of a hair dressers car I know, but its doing over 35mpg & it keeps the beast for Sunday best.
Thought it may be of interest to you guy's
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Most insurance companies will not recognise your no-claims and allow it to be used on a second vehicle.
e.g.
My Scubby insurance a little under £500 fully comp with plenty of extras.
My second every day car, Astra Cabriolet 2.0 inj (M) they wanted £700 tpft un-real
Found Quote Line Direct, they are prepaired to mirror your existing no-claims, having provided proof. And I have been quoted just over £200 tpft. This is done through a company called Highway, through quote line.
The Cab's brilliant, bit of a hair dressers car I know, but its doing over 35mpg & it keeps the beast for Sunday best.
Thought it may be of interest to you guy's
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Thanks P , I've been thinking of geting a old Landrover to put the dog in at the weekends , but didn't fancy having to start with zero no claims , if I do I'll give them a bash.
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IN THE STICKS if you get an oldish Land Rover you can get classic insurance with Lancaster. My C-reg 110 2.5D cost £160 fully comp but i've heard of people getting it below a ton, especially for tpf&t. The good thing is that it makes no difference to the price whether you have no claims or not.
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