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Can I drive someone else's car on my insurance?
I have fully comp cover. My sister is buying a car but she can't actually drive yet! She doesn't have insurance. Am I able to drive the car home? Bear in mind home is 200 miles from the car!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Having fully comp DOES NOT automatically mean you can drive other cars. If your insurance certificate says words like this then you can:
"Policy holder may drive other vehicles not owned by the policy holder and not for hire or reward, with the owners permission, third party only"
If you do not have that on your insurance certificate then you cannot drive it on your insurance.
If she does the deal including deliery then the dealer would deliver it on trade plates. Dealers are desperate to sell cars so may well deliver it posibly for cost depends on how much she's spending I gues, worth a try.
"Policy holder may drive other vehicles not owned by the policy holder and not for hire or reward, with the owners permission, third party only"
If you do not have that on your insurance certificate then you cannot drive it on your insurance.
If she does the deal including deliery then the dealer would deliver it on trade plates. Dealers are desperate to sell cars so may well deliver it posibly for cost depends on how much she's spending I gues, worth a try.
yeah - at great cost though.
I wanted to insure my son for 2 separate days to drive me to the airport and pick me up from same airport a month later.
They quoted �156 !!!!
First of all they said it was because they only insured in blocks of 7 days - plus they said it was cos he was a single 26 year old male.
My entire annual policy is not so far off that quote.
I wanted to insure my son for 2 separate days to drive me to the airport and pick me up from same airport a month later.
They quoted �156 !!!!
First of all they said it was because they only insured in blocks of 7 days - plus they said it was cos he was a single 26 year old male.
My entire annual policy is not so far off that quote.
What do you mean free insurance chas?
For instance - I want my daughter's boyfriend (24, ex-army - has a licence but no car or insurance of his own) to drive us down to Brighton for the weekend in my car. It's a peugeot - do you mean if I go to my local peugeot dealer they will insure him for free? Can't be that easy.... must be me being thick...
For instance - I want my daughter's boyfriend (24, ex-army - has a licence but no car or insurance of his own) to drive us down to Brighton for the weekend in my car. It's a peugeot - do you mean if I go to my local peugeot dealer they will insure him for free? Can't be that easy.... must be me being thick...
keep in mind that even if your insurance does cover you to drive it (and I would call your insurance company and double check before risking it!) that car will not be on the motor insurance database that is used by the police. so if you pass an ANPR camera car on your way home you will get stopped and have some explaining to do!
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