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does anywhere do it at an affordable price! 17 yrs old and about to take test but quotes are totally unreasonable, £3000 plus. understand the reasons, but should'nt all be tarred with the same brush. thanks for any help.
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Try going as a named driver on an adults policy or add drivers with many years of accident free motoring to your policy. £3000 isnt the worst quote I have heard. My cousin wanted fully comp on his own policy, with his older brother ( a driver of 2 years - but with an accident on record) as an additonal driver on a 1.4 VW Polo - £4,600!!
Try going as a named driver on an adults policy or add drivers with many years of accident free motoring to your policy. £3000 isnt the worst quote I have heard. My cousin wanted fully comp on his own policy, with his older brother ( a driver of 2 years - but with an accident on record) as an additonal driver on a 1.4 VW Polo - £4,600!!
JD, if the 17 is going to be the main driver of the car it is illegal for them to be just a named driver on someones elses policy for that car. They must have their own insurance where they are named as the main driver. Much as that might cost a fortune and absolutely suck. But still it really shouldn't be done.
Thanks everyone, have put her dad as main driver with full no claims and 35yrs unblemished driving history but still around £2600. Tried aviva yesterday with myself as main driver, again 35 yrs unblemished driving( no no claims tho, its all on her dads ) and they wanted £6800! Thanks again, going to look at that wesite boxtops. Ta
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How would an insurance company know if the person listed as the main driver???
My ex had 2 DD convictions and couldn't get her own insurance so the car was registered in her dads name and he was listed as the main driver although he wasn't and my ex was the named driver.
So please tell me again how the insurers would know
My ex had 2 DD convictions and couldn't get her own insurance so the car was registered in her dads name and he was listed as the main driver although he wasn't and my ex was the named driver.
So please tell me again how the insurers would know
Ex's car insured with Dad as main driver, her dad was a named driver on his car with her mum being the main driver.
She has an accident whilst going to work so just says i was using the car on a day off.
Totally unproveable.
I think some of you give far to much credit to insurance companies.
I used to DJ and had a large van for all my equipment. My mother who is an OAP was registered as the main driver, the insurance company couldn't give a toss.
I never had business insurance because if I had an accident there is no way they can prove I was using the van for business purposes.
Lets be honest in 90% of accidents the Police aren't called so it's just down to the drivers to swap details so the insurance companies have no 3rd party evidence so once again I don't know how they will know that you were using it for a purpose you shouldn't be
She has an accident whilst going to work so just says i was using the car on a day off.
Totally unproveable.
I think some of you give far to much credit to insurance companies.
I used to DJ and had a large van for all my equipment. My mother who is an OAP was registered as the main driver, the insurance company couldn't give a toss.
I never had business insurance because if I had an accident there is no way they can prove I was using the van for business purposes.
Lets be honest in 90% of accidents the Police aren't called so it's just down to the drivers to swap details so the insurance companies have no 3rd party evidence so once again I don't know how they will know that you were using it for a purpose you shouldn't be
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