2nd Driver Insurance it France
2nd Driver Insurance it France
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samnorthy

Original Poster:

288 posts

230 months

Wednesday 25th April 2007
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Just trying to sort insurance for the drive to Le Mans, having just spoken my insurance company they will not insure a temporary additional driver driving in Europe.

Any one know if this is normal?? Any ideas for getting a 2nd driver insured? I don’t fancy doing all the driving myself and if the Gendarmes do get hold of my licence driving for any reason it would be nice to be able to get the car home!!

Piglet

6,250 posts

278 months

Wednesday 25th April 2007
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I've always done this with no problem. Firstly with Norwich Union and latterly with Privilege.

Is it the whole concept of adding the driver for France they don't like or just your particular driver? (age, acc history, points etc.?)

It's a very sensible thing to do - we always try to make sure that every car has two possible drivers.

The idea of driving back on Monday always seems fun until you realise driving havning not slept for days is quite tricky!

tjdixon911

1,911 posts

260 months

Wednesday 25th April 2007
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I did this a couple of years ago with Tesco's, there was a slight premium but nothing major! I did end up doing all the driving though!

the leaper

5,500 posts

229 months

Wednesday 25th April 2007
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I've considered insurance for a 2nd driver on two past occasions but did not need to go ahead. In both cases I got a quote of around £60 for Friday to Monday. This may appear a bit high, a reflection of the fact that this was for my son who was just about 30 with a good claims record. R.

e36guy

5,906 posts

241 months

Wednesday 25th April 2007
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likewise. I just added my 2nd driver to the policy then bought the euro cover. Glad I did too. Got banned from driving in France on the way back!

rocket

1,282 posts

307 months

Wednesday 25th April 2007
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I've done this several times with 4 or 5 different insurance companies. It's never been refused and they normally charge somewhere between £20-£40 for it.

jamiebae

6,245 posts

234 months

Wednesday 25th April 2007
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I did it last year with Admiral, no problem at all.

Slurms

1,254 posts

227 months

Thursday 26th April 2007
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Likewise done it a couple of times now with no problems at all..

panclan

902 posts

261 months

Friday 4th May 2007
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I have just done it with Admiral no problems, even with the 2nd driver having 6 points for 2 sp30's, cost £15 for the weekend, also arranged a Green card too

e36guy

5,906 posts

241 months

Friday 4th May 2007
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For the sake of a couple of quid you might as well insure your 2nd driver IMHO.

I got busted and banned last year so was pleased that I had insured my passenger

sethyoung

5 posts

227 months

Friday 4th May 2007
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Name and shame the insurance company!

I was told by CIS insurance that they wouldn't insure a temporary additional driver to Europe, but then spoke to another customer rep there and they put it through no problem.

Cheers
S

malarcy

3 posts

226 months

Friday 4th May 2007
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Previously no problem with AXA/Prospero - charge a tenner for the admin "print and send a bit of paper" but worth it. They transferred the business to RAC direct this year, so I will find out what they are like next week.

burriana

16,556 posts

277 months

Sunday 6th May 2007
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Just got a quote for putting Blueyonder on the Griffith 500 ... got quoted £2,300 because they said he was not used to high performance cars.



only joking, they actually quoted £35 ... about £25 over the odds I know, but they said he was not used to high performance cars hehe

Dave200

5,671 posts

243 months

Sunday 6th May 2007
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Ditto here. Elephant (Admiral) have never taken issue with the fact that I elected to add an extra driver for the Le Mans week - Particularly commendable on the basis that it is my 22-year old student layabout brother with 0 NCB...

I would personally call them back and take them to task over this. There are plenty of other companies out there who will take your money and provide you with the level of cover you require. I too suggest a name and shame if they prove to be less-than-flexible.

As another option, you could temporarily halt your policy and take out short-term cover with one of the specialist insurers for the week.

blueyonder

1,779 posts

233 months

Sunday 6th May 2007
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burriana said:
Just got a quote for putting Blueyonder on the Griffith 500 ... got quoted £2,300 because they said he was not used to high performance cars.



only joking, they actually quoted £35 ... about £25 over the odds I know, but they said he was not used to high performance cars hehe


laugh Soon will be though yes Not nervous are you?

burriana

16,556 posts

277 months

Monday 7th May 2007
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blueyonder said:
burriana said:
Just got a quote for putting Blueyonder on the Griffith 500 ... got quoted £2,300 because they said he was not used to high performance cars.



only joking, they actually quoted £35 ... about £25 over the odds I know, but they said he was not used to high performance cars hehe


laugh Soon will be though yes Not nervous are you?


It's got about 20% more power since you last drove it yes ... handles a whole lot better too!

blueyonder

1,779 posts

233 months

Monday 7th May 2007
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burriana said:
blueyonder said:
burriana said:
Just got a quote for putting Blueyonder on the Griffith 500 ... got quoted £2,300 because they said he was not used to high performance cars.



only joking, they actually quoted £35 ... about £25 over the odds I know, but they said he was not used to high performance cars hehe


laugh Soon will be though yes Not nervous are you?


It's got about 20% more power since you last drove it yes ... handles a whole lot better too!


Yay! bounce

Just had a thought....the tent you have in mind, when it's packed up is it going to fit in your boot?

burriana

16,556 posts

277 months

Monday 7th May 2007
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Now let me think! scratchchin

just pack a small bag.

bluest2

4,787 posts

239 months

Wednesday 6th June 2007
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Just sorted my insurance, it was only £11.50 to add an additional driver for 6 days. This was in addition to £22 for the green card. I'm with privilege.

I've never done this before but having thought about it I reckon it's well worth it in case I forget the french limits are posted in km/h or I become incapacitated through alcohol poisoning/sun stroke.

Nick M

3,632 posts

246 months

Wednesday 6th June 2007
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Admiral wanted to charge £20 / week to add a temp additional driver.

However, they only wanted £14.50 to add a permanent driver to the policy until it expired (about April 2008) with no limitations on driving in France (I asked when I called to arrange the cover).