Learner insurance policy
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CAH706

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2,140 posts

185 months

Yesterday (15:08)
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Probably a stupid question, but I want to make sure I get this right given the obvious implications for getting it wrong.

My 17-year-old son is learning to drive and we have just bought him a car. The car is his and is registered in his name. There is no other insurance policy on the car.

What is the best way to get Insurance for him?

I have seen that Aviva for example do a learner drive policy providing the car is in the learners name. I assume this only runs for a set period of time.

Could he also just use a Car comparison site and put his details in as a learner driver with me as a named driver then switch over to a different type of cover once he has passed his test.

Any recommendations on what is the best way to go?


66HFM

774 posts

46 months

Yesterday (15:15)
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We bought my 17 year old daughter a Fiat 500 in October, she has a learner policy with the car and policy in her name, with myself and my wife as named drivers, £250 per annum, although its only up until she passes. She also earns NCB during this period.

We did it through the Meerkat.

CAH706

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2,140 posts

185 months

Yesterday (15:17)
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66HFM said:
We bought my 17 year old daughter a Fiat 500 in October, she has a learner policy with the car and policy in her name, with myself and my wife as named drivers, £250 per annum, although its only up until she passes. She also earns NCB during this period.

We did it through the Meerkat.
Thank you - that’s really helpful

alscar

7,737 posts

234 months

Yesterday (15:19)
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For all 3 of ours we did the same.
Policy taken out in their name as main driver with us as Named Drivers ( good records ) and in each case a mileage limit of 7k.
Then when they all passed the policy was amended accordingly and a hefty additional premium paid as expected.
Admiral.
One good thing was that they allowed a full years NCB once the anniversary came up irrespective of when in that year they passed.
I believe they still operate like this.
Another thought is Marmalade who offer learner policies.
I also emphasised to them the need to get to that 1 year without incident otherwise I’d stop paying for their Insurance.

sbk1972

954 posts

97 months

Yesterday (15:19)
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Hi all,

Son is 17 in 2 weeks and Im currently looking for insurance. Who did you go with ?

I bought him a Honda civic which is in my name still. Ive got a quote from Lady Marmalada and I can get him L driver insurance for 30 / 60 / 90 / 180 days. About £300 for 180. Is this the same for you guys ?

I like the idea of building up his NCB so be good to hear move about that.

Simon

M1AGM

4,186 posts

53 months

Yesterday (15:30)
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I went with Collingwood for my daughter last year as they offered better terms on the learner driver policy, and chose a 6 month policy (£130) so she had to get on with getting her licence, which she did.

As others have said, once passed, it becomes void.

martinbiz

3,623 posts

166 months

Yesterday (16:14)
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For a post test pass policy Admiral came out best by far with a black box transmitter.Toyota Aygo 1.0 - £1,050 which I was pleasantly surprised at for a 17yo. Next best was nearly £1,500

66HFM

774 posts

46 months

Yesterday (16:37)
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CAH706 said:
66HFM said:
We bought my 17 year old daughter a Fiat 500 in October, she has a learner policy with the car and policy in her name, with myself and my wife as named drivers, £250 per annum, although its only up until she passes. She also earns NCB during this period.

We did it through the Meerkat.
Thank you - that s really helpful
I'm certain the insurance provider is Collingwood, although it was through the Meerkat, from memory the excess was relatively low as well.
She's now passed her theory and currently waiting 24 weeks for her practical test and desperately trying to get a cancellation...
Good luck

CAH706

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2,140 posts

185 months

Yesterday (16:58)
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That’s brilliant - thanks everyone.

I’ll check out Collingwood.

I did a quote as if he had passed his test before we bought the car (Aygo) to check it was the right option and with Admiral and no black box it was £900 which surprised me. I was electing nearer £2k

Now for the stress of helping him practice when the car comes next week smile

The Gauge

6,086 posts

34 months

Yesterday (20:44)
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When my som just had a provisional he got a car and we insured it through Sterling in his name with me as a named driver, only cost £250ish I think.

However when he passed his test we needed to update them but they refused to cover him with a full license, so the policy was cancelled and we got a partial refund. So plan ahead and have an alternative insurer ready for the day they pass their test.

CAH706

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2,140 posts

185 months

Yesterday (21:13)
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The Gauge said:
When my som just had a provisional he got a car and we insured it through Sterling in his name with me as a named driver, only cost £250ish I think.

However when he passed his test we needed to update them but they refused to cover him with a full license, so the policy was cancelled and we got a partial refund. So plan ahead and have an alternative insurer ready for the day they pass their test.
Thank you

silentbrown

10,289 posts

137 months

Yesterday (21:25)
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We went with a years policy from A-Choice while daughter was learning (around £250 in June '24)

Once she passed (Nov 24) we switched to Admiral and got a partial refund from A-Choice.

First year's insurance after passing is horse-choking, but dropped very dramatically after 1 year with no claims.

andye30m3

3,496 posts

275 months

Yesterday (21:53)
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We've just bought step son a car

Admiral (I think) have a policy call Veygo where you pay monthly whilst they learn to drive, from memory his is £31 a month on a Twingo 133.

Muck Dodge

38 posts

221 months

Yesterday (21:57)
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I used Collingwood through Go Compare for my sons, top cash back reward approximately £40 and free £250 excess cover.
On the face of it considerably cheaper (full term annual) but do your homework on their cancellation fees so you know what to expect when they pass their driving test. The policy automatically cancels the date of passing.
Still worked out less than the other companies who quoted pro-rata.