View Full Version : Multiple cars single policy?
ets2k9
27th December 2006, 20:29
Is it possible to insure two cars under one policy?
EG:
A Daily slow drive (less than 5000 miles a year)
A Monster weekend car (less than a 1000 miles a year)
Or does anyone know how to do the above in the most cost effective way.
Thanks
Steve
Back to Home alone now :A:
bullit
27th December 2006, 20:57
no mate. each one has there own. i had to just start a new one when i bought another car. money money
Predator_R32
27th December 2006, 22:24
could always get a traders policy
TU-Tuning
27th December 2006, 22:44
SHouldnt be too much if you use a show car stylee policy mate, gonna be the kind of thing you want
Oli_P
27th December 2006, 23:22
admiral do a multi car for one policy although doesnt really workout any cheaper than to separate policies
Mark51
28th December 2006, 08:52
could always get a traders policy
i tried this but you need to be a Vat registered company, if you know someone with one then get them to add them to your policy.
i know a lad that has his own business and it was costing him £2000 to insure a MR2 Turbo with NOS and a Fiat Van.
he got a traders policy for £2200 and he can drive any car that he owns and any car for business use. this also includes his employees and mates,lol
b0t13
31st December 2006, 19:47
ye, traders policies are the way forward
im going to set one up under my uncles name as insurance is becoming a joke and i cba to pay over 1k for insurance when i can get insured on most cars really cheap!
im on admiral multicar atm and its was REALLY cheap to insure me this year but that was when it was first introduced so the prices may have gone up now.
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