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Old 19 February 2012, 04:22 PM
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Hi,

Does anyone know of any companies, that will currently mirror no claims onto a second car?

I have 9+ years no claims and obviously want to use that on a Subaru I am looking to buy, but want to keep my daily crappy car too if possible, but do not want to pay 500 quid to insure it!

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Old 19 February 2012, 06:19 PM
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I have a commercial vehicle insured with Autonet Insurance that mirrors the no claims bonus of my car policy, but I have never heard of a car policy that mirrors another car policies no claims bonus?

Are you sure such a policy even exists?
Old 19 February 2012, 09:12 PM
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I really was not sure, never insured two cars for myself before, only two cars in the household. Nevermind, I will just have to try and get a decent multi-car policy.
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Most of the specialists on here can mirror your NCB

(Keith Michaels, Greenlight, A Plan, Sky)

Previous experience of performance cars is a must though
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excellent. I have owned 2 Subarus before, last one just over 3 years ago, would that suffice?
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The 3 year break might be an issue with several insurers to be honest, but some others will be ok, but they tend to be the more expensive ones.
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