Help Needed - Temporary cover on an M3
Help Needed - Temporary cover on an M3
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topless_mx5

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2,763 posts

241 months

Tuesday 7th August 2012
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Sorry - another insurance thread.

I am going to Spa end of this month with a friend. The plan was for us to share the driving, but unfortunately I can't get added onto his policy on his M3 due to being 24.

I've had a look at a few temp insurance companies, but they won't quote me on an M3. Am I likely to come across anyone who will, or is this a dead end?

Thanks smile

McHaggis

58,090 posts

178 months

Tuesday 7th August 2012
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Can you get the M3 added to your insurance for a few days?

topless_mx5

Original Poster:

2,763 posts

241 months

Wednesday 8th August 2012
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McHaggis said:
Can you get the M3 added to your insurance for a few days?
Just asked and I apparantly can't as the car is not in my name, and it is illegal to insure the same car twice, as you could potentially claim twice on it.

Also, had a look at HPi checks that offer free 7 days insurance, but that is through Swinton who would not insure me on short term cover frown

Any other ideas??

Marf

22,907 posts

264 months

Wednesday 8th August 2012
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You won't be able to temp cover it, as you've already said you cannot insure the same car twice!

The only route is to go named on his policy, but that's a non starter as you've already said.

Harsh, but enjoy your passenger ride.

The Nur

9,168 posts

208 months

Wednesday 8th August 2012
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I don't think you have a hope until you turn 25 mate. Temp cover policies will exclude both cars like that and people under 25 so unless you can find somewhere with a very lax attitude to who they cover, it looks like your mate will be doing the driving.

MadMark911

1,755 posts

172 months

Wednesday 8th August 2012
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You're only just out of short trousers and you want to drive a "performance car" sir? nono

Sorry - I don't know anyone who covers sub 25 year olds - but look on the bright side - there is always next year! wink


sebhaque

6,534 posts

204 months

Wednesday 8th August 2012
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Insure4aday.co.uk covered me on a GranSport for a day last year (I was 21). it's not illegal to have two policies, it's illegal to claim on both for an incident. I'd ring up your insurer and just say you're borrowing a car while yours is in the garage. Done this in the past with no problems.

Failing that you could take out a new policy on the M3 and cancel it when you get back. It'll cost a bit more but it'll be worth it!

McHaggis

58,090 posts

178 months

Wednesday 8th August 2012
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As noted, it is not illegal to hold two policies. Just to claim on two policies. You can pay out for as many policies as you like wink

The temp cover places may not cover Europe so double check the small print.

Sadly I suspect you will need to be 25 to find someone...

topless_mx5

Original Poster:

2,763 posts

241 months

Wednesday 8th August 2012
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MadMark911 said:
You're only just out of short trousers and you want to drive a "performance car" sir? nono

Sorry - I don't know anyone who covers sub 25 year olds - but look on the bright side - there is always next year! wink
Yep, sucks being me. I've driven far more powerful cars, and it's hardly as if I'm going to be powersliding around with the owner sitting next to me. Like you say, things will be much easier next year onwards when it comes to driving 'performance cars'.

Looks like we will end up taking his wife's C180 so he doesn't have to do all the driving. Not as exciting but I'm more looking forward to the F1.