Buying and selling privately
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if you phone up the insurance company they may insure your old /new car on a temporary insurance say for a weekend or so.I have done this before when going to view a vehicle over the weekend.I insured it before a viewing on a temporary basis incase the car was a basket case i could cancel it.
james28 said:
if you phone up the insurance company they may insure your old /new car on a temporary insurance say for a weekend or so.I have done this before when going to view a vehicle over the weekend.I insured it before a viewing on a temporary basis incase the car was a basket case i could cancel it.
^^^^^ This. Talk to your insurers.giw12 said:
Ozzie Osmond said:
james28 said:
if you phone up the insurance company they may insure your old /new car on a temporary insurance say for a weekend or so.I have done this before when going to view a vehicle over the weekend.I insured it before a viewing on a temporary basis incase the car was a basket case i could cancel it.
^^^^^ This. Talk to your insurers.Welcome to the horrid world of buying and selling privately. I've saved a packet doing this, but I sometimes wonder if its really worth it.
Not only do I have your above scenario, which was since made worse by the stupid DVLA rule meaning I have to sorn it (you have about 3-4 weeks grace period, it seems) but I also have to put up with idiotic, time wasting buyers and sellers. Starting to wonder if its worth it...
Anyway, to answer your question - my insurer offered me a 30 day 'overlap' whereby I had both my new and old cars insured for a minimal fee.
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