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Old 06 December 2010, 03:36 PM
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As some may no landychris is coming from austria and arriving here tomorrow, currently he is sat waiting for the train in munich, he is having trouble getting insurance to drive the car bk, he's book his hotel, flight, train and eurotunnel but now is having trouble with insurance.

any 1 help or have any idea's??
theres a drink init for whoever can help?

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Old 06 December 2010, 03:39 PM
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Does he reside in Austria? And planing to take the car back there? if so I think he would need to purchase insurance in/from his country of residence.?
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It's simple just be nice enough keep it insured in your name and am sure he will be ok getting back without a bump.
The other option is to insure him at your address with a UK insurer.

They won't insure him beause it's on UK plates it has to be on Austrian plates.

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thanks guys, just trying to suss it out. i would leave the car insured for him thats not a problem, its weather he'd risk it? its a fair way like
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Originally Posted by rapid.STI
thanks guys, just trying to suss it out. i would leave the car insured for him thats not a problem, its weather he'd risk it? its a fair way like
I did it in my name for a customer who bought a new spec c. He drove it back to Germany and I left it insured untill he registered it. If anything had happend I would of just claimed in my name and charged him the dfference in my premium for the next year. He was a good guy tho and the last thing I wanted to do was leave him stuck in the UK with a Brandnew spec c.

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Old 07 December 2010, 07:58 AM
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Hi to all,

thanks for the advices.
I'm now sitting in Munich in a hotel instead of beeing alreday in W Yorkshire. First the flight had a delay and then we had a technical breakdown and after 2 aborted starts I had to stay in Munich. Plane will leave this afternoon.
Hopefully everything will work for the rest of the trip/ my "shopping trip" to the UK.
BR
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How about Temporary insurance? those that do up to a months cover... they just insure driver on chosen car. Granted its over the odds, but is good for short term UK only cover.
Old 07 December 2010, 09:40 AM
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Just noticed where you route is... I will drive it for you Would love to go snowboarding at obergurgl....

+1 for the days insurance, I did it when I sold the Supra, was about £25.
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Originally Posted by LandyChris
Hi to all,

thanks for the advices.
I'm now sitting in Munich in a hotel instead of beeing alreday in W Yorkshire. First the flight had a delay and then we had a technical breakdown and after 2 aborted starts I had to stay in Munich. Plane will leave this afternoon.
Hopefully everything will work for the rest of the trip/ my "shopping trip" to the UK.
BR
Chris
i couldnt believe it when you txt last night saying it had been delayed, must b pain for ya, having book the hotel in manchester and not even getting to fly. dont think they'd of refunded you either. see you this afternoon matey
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I'm not sure if the short term insurance covers EU use, but it may. You'd have to check..
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swinton short term insurance police states:

Originally Posted by swinton
Policy section 3 - Foreign travel
Compulsory insurance cover outside the territorial limits
Your policy provides the minimum cover you need by law for civil liability to other people while your vehicle is used in: 1. any country which is a member of the European Union; or
2. any other country which the Commission of the European Union approves as meeting the requirements of Article7(2) of the European Community Directive on Insurance of Civil Liabilities arising from the use of motor vehicles (number. 72/166/ CEE). These countries are named on your certificate of insurance.
If the minimum insurance needed by law in Great Britain is higher than the minimum needed in the country where your vehicle is being used, we will provide the minimum needed in Great Britain. You do not need a ‘green card’ to take your vehicle to the countries described above if you take your certificate of insurance with you.
taken from the policy document here

to buy policy go here

(and no, I'm not affiliated, just trying to help out )
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Originally Posted by arumdevil
swinton short term insurance police states:



taken from the policy document here

to buy policy go here

(and no, I'm not affiliated, just trying to help out )
thanks matey
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He is a brave man driving it back to Austria with the current weather as I will bet it is currently on summer tyres.
Old 07 December 2010, 05:30 PM
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I drove a RHD 03 wrx from wrights motors in the UK all the way to Sicily. On UK plates. They kept it insured for a month and I paid the difference. Simple!
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