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Old Aug 11, 2008 | 01:41 PM
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Wanted to ask if anyone was running two 'performance' cars are one policy? I did have a policy with Direct Line but one car had to be Group 13 or lower and I wanted to get an old S2000 as a second / weekend car. The alternative is to put it in my wife's name as she has a company car and I know some companies will give NCD for that but she'd only get two years tops and both the S2000 and my Sti are Group 20. Does anyone offer a policy for me as the only driver on both so I could only drive one at a time altough I suppose the other could be getting stolen or burnt so would still have to be separate policies?
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Old Aug 11, 2008 | 02:19 PM
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Mine are all on separate policy's with separate company's.

I found the costs were the same if each policy was carefully matched to the insurer and it means I have lots of no claims to shuffle about if the worst happens.

Then again one of them is a Kit Car so that does limit having everything with Direct line.
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Old Aug 11, 2008 | 02:46 PM
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I was insured with A plan on my last car MY03STI and a 2nd car although 2 seperate policies.
They would not insure 2 cars on the same policy but on a completely new policy for the 2nc car, A plan used my NCD on my main policy for my new policy which worked out very cheap.
I could not find anywhere that did 2 cars on same policy.
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Old Aug 11, 2008 | 08:17 PM
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we looked at insuring my96wrx and wifes mgtf on one policy, but to be honest it worked out about 60 quid more expensive than 2 seperate companies. Not sure how it would work when making a claim for both on one policy.
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