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Old 14 January 2006, 09:21 AM
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Does anyone know if you can get a sort of blanket cover to Drive in germany (im only going for a week)

I have a traders policy, and that wont cover me unless im on business,
and my mates insurance (who's golf GTI were going in) wont put me on as a named driver cos im too young (21 )

Anyone got any suggestions ? or had experiance of this variety ?

Alex.
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Originally Posted by ALEX307D
Does anyone know if you can get a sort of blanket cover to Drive in germany (im only going for a week)

I have a traders policy, and that wont cover me unless im on business,
and my mates insurance (who's golf GTI were going in) wont put me on as a named driver cos im too young (21 )

Anyone got any suggestions ? or had experiance of this variety ?

Alex.
Hi there.Try www.dayinsure.com

They arrange short term cover with Norwich Union from £10.00 per day with minimum age 21 and European cover at 20% extra.If you do arrange this your mate need not extend his own policy as you would both be covered by the dayinsure policy.This should say some of the cost.Check out the small print on their site.

HTH
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