bobbyd1
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just bought a nova saloon. its 2 hours away, im 19 and cant get day insurance, and half the insurers wont do it for over 21s because the car is over 15 years old! helllllllllllllllllllpppppppppppp.
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3CorsaMeal
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have you tried this one?
https://www.tempcover.com/
i had problems recentely because of the cars age and this company was the only one to help.
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3CorsaMeal
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ahhh, just checked and you still need to be 21yrs
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LukeS
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parents?
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Graham88
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Registered: 16th Apr 07
Location: South East Kent Drives: E46 M3
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2 options, take out a policy and pay the first months deposit, but will be about £150, or hire a trailer
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bobbyd1
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quote: Originally posted by 3CorsaMeal
have you tried this one?
https://www.tempcover.com/
i had problems recentely because of the cars age and this company was the only one to help.
well ive got someone whos over 21 willing to drive it for me. ill give that a try. thanks mate.
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Fonz
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Registered: 12th May 06
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get a mate to help you out? or possibly insure the car on a full policy...if you've bought it why only want day insurance?
Direct Line gives a 14day cooling off period.
buy your insurance, drive the car home, cancel the policy. they don't take any money until after the 14th day so you've got covered, and not spent a penny....legalities of this is sketchy though!
(note i know this because my direct line quote auto-renewed I asked to cancel it when i noticed, fortunately still in the 14day "cooling off period" and it was simply cancelled. I asked how I get my money back and was told the money hadn't been taken from me (which i later checked and it hadn't) so all good)
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aron
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Registered: 10th May 07
Location: Ware, Hertfordshire
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where is it located?
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3CorsaMeal
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or if the person selling it still has it insured and you have a policy that allows you to drive other vehicles with owners consent, that can be done
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bobbyd1
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yer im not sure hes still insured, that website wont do it because of my postcode.
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whitter45
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doubt at 19 his policy will cover other vehicles
normally have to be 25
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bobbyd1
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quote: Originally posted by Fonz
get a mate to help you out? or possibly insure the car on a full policy...if you've bought it why only want day insurance?
Direct Line gives a 14day cooling off period.
buy your insurance, drive the car home, cancel the policy. they don't take any money until after the 14th day so you've got covered, and not spent a penny....legalities of this is sketchy though!
(note i know this because my direct line quote auto-renewed I asked to cancel it when i noticed, fortunately still in the 14day "cooling off period" and it was simply cancelled. I asked how I get my money back and was told the money hadn't been taken from me (which i later checked and it hadn't) so all good)
only want to drive it back, then its garaged from there as a winter project. so you were definately covered? and it didnt cost you a penny?
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bobbyd1
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quote: Originally posted by aron
where is it located?
its in shropshire mate.
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bobbyd1
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just checked on directline, and you can only cancel the policy if you havent made a journey apparently, but i dont get how they would check?
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dan_16sport
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if hes still insured on it then get ur parents or an older friend to drive it back, as usually theyre fully comp and can drive any other car that they dont own within reason on third party
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Fonz
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quote: Originally posted by bobbyd1
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only want to drive it back, then its garaged from there as a winter project. so you were definately covered? and it didnt cost you a penny?
well that makes sense.
yes it auto renewed as i didnt contact them to say cancel it. in short i thought it had until the 10th when in fact it ran out on the 4th. it was a policy on my second car so wasn't a priority. it when i got round to digging out the paperwork i found it auto-renewed me phoned up and the girl on the end of the line was very pleasant about it all, said sure not a problem you are in your 14 day cooling off period so you are free to cancel so i did there and then (knowing i had a cheaper quote via comparison site)
like i say not sure the legalities in that, buying a policy knowing you will cancel it and not paying for the cover. it wasn't until my "new"* polcy details came through in the post did I question things as I thought I had more time than i did!
*dates changed
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