Driving other cars

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Driving other cars

Postby 0010 on Mon Jul 14, 2008 6:44 pm

Hi, Who here is insured to drive other cars on there policy and are in the motor trade. Im insured with quinn and i asked if they could put it on as i read my policy and it said it was deleted, they said they couldnt for people in the motor trade now i think this is discrimination for people in the trade. Im not even going to be insured at work to drive the cars for another 3 years. I mean they must be stupid as my mate whos only been insured for a few months can do it and ive been insured with them for 18 months or so. :x :x :x
Anyone else in the same problem?

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Re: Driving other cars

Postby adz on Wed Aug 13, 2008 11:23 pm

your work would have to provide the insurance for driving customers/sale cars if thats what you mean?

some companys still insure you 3rd party on anyother car if u hav full comp with them. but this is on cars you hav permission to drive,, so at your job this may not apply as it would be your company who has permission to drive them, not you as an individual if that makes sense.

most companys have ditched the 3rd party on other vehicles thing anyway due to misuse.

im with herts HIC and they do it.
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Re: Driving other cars

Postby 0010 on Fri Aug 15, 2008 12:08 am

im on about my own private policy, i even asked if i was to get fully comp would i be insured to drive other cars and they said no. and the work policy would only allow me to drive customers cars in working hours, but thats not for another 3 years. all i want to do is drive my mates cars and that as they always swap cars as there insured to and some of them are insured under there parents aswell, its jus criminal how insurance companys make these stupid rules up for people like me.
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Re: Driving other cars

Postby adz on Fri Aug 15, 2008 9:48 am

go with the policys your mates are on then

the reason most companys have stopped doing it is purely for the fact it was misused, people with say 3 or 4 cars would take out 1 policy for the cheapest car and drive the others under that policy.
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Re: Driving other cars

Postby Ruishy1 on Tue Sep 09, 2008 9:02 pm

bell do it as an add on to their flexibell policy, its like 30 quid :)
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