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Insurance cover when selling a car currently off road
What is the insurance situation when one is selling a car on which the insurance has expired (MOT & Tax still valid) and the vehicle is kept off road?
If the prospective buyer has comprehensive insurance on his/her own vehicle, does that cover him/her to test drive the car with TP only? What if he/she only has TP, or TPF&T?
Any helpful clues would be appreciated.
Thank you.
If the prospective buyer has comprehensive insurance on his/her own vehicle, does that cover him/her to test drive the car with TP only? What if he/she only has TP, or TPF&T?
Any helpful clues would be appreciated.
Thank you.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I didn't say the buyer could insure the vehicle before purchase, i said it was the purchaser's responsibility to ensure that the vehicle is correctly insured before they drive it away.
My answer was to allay Bigfellah's apparfent worry that he may in some way be responsibile as far as insurance is concerned, which he states has lapsed since he last drove the car, and he has stored it off the road.
My answer was to allay Bigfellah's apparfent worry that he may in some way be responsibile as far as insurance is concerned, which he states has lapsed since he last drove the car, and he has stored it off the road.
A car can be insured before it's bought. I've just done it. On the forms it asks if you are the registered keeper. One of the options to tick is 'I will be after purchase'.
Also, although there are plans afoot to change this, at the moment, a vehicle does not have to be insured to be on a public highway; only to be driven on one.
Also, although there are plans afoot to change this, at the moment, a vehicle does not have to be insured to be on a public highway; only to be driven on one.
Arti - you're out of date. The legislation was passed in February making it an offence to keep a vehicle with no insurance unless SORN'd. The first letters (precursors to fines) to registered keepers with 'parked up' uninsured cars are expected to be issued next month, however ANPR cameras can still identify uninsured cars used on the highway to initiate a prosecution.
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