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is there a way to freeze car insurance, then open it again, then freeze it etc

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joko | 17:56 Tue 09th Feb 2010 | Motoring
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on and off, as and when i need to, when i am driving a motorhome...?

i have a car i want to keep and use...but also want a motor home, but i will only use it occasionally

and i dont really want to tow a caravan instead

thanks
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Not sure of the cost but there is an advert on TV for an insurance company that does short term insurance (1-28 days I think)
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hi, thanks, yeh i dont want to do temp cover as it costs a fortune, i want say a years policy but only to be used for a few months at a time...and freeze it in beteween
can't you get a multiple vehicle policy that reflects the predicted annual mileage for the motor home?
... yes, it's called short term insurance
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i did some searches and found a cheap insurer, so i'd like a policy that is similar in price t a normal policy - but as i say 12 months insurance spread out over say 2-3-4 years

any ideas?
Good luck but I don't think that it exists!
If you freeze your insurance and the motorhome gets stolen, damaged or catches fire then you have lost it, surely you would be better just taking out a policy specifically for low milage, stored vehicles with a high excess. This would be a lot cheaper and you would still have cover
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thanks teelphone...do you know what that policy would be called? so i can search for one
or a company that does that?
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when not insured it would be kept in a garage so i wouldnt be too worried about it at those times
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