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Can anyone offer temp cover for 2 week for less than £100 on a small car why mine is being fixed ?

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Your current insurer should be able to add it on for much less that that if you own this second car. If not, you'll be left with those companies that specialise in temporary cover.

Your current insurer should be able to add it on for much less that that if you own this second car. If not, you'll be left with those companies that specialise in temporary cover.

If you do need to organise short term insurance, I recently used dayinsure.com to insure a car for a test drive.

 

Very easy to do. Would use them again if i needed to.

 

Oh, and they will do weeks as well....

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£200 for 14 days ! With all the temp cover company's

And my own insurance will not do it because the car is a cat c

I have Baught this car to fix and use why my car is having engine work done .

£25 for a week, including abroad, for my youngest to drive my car.

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£25 for a week, including abroad, for my youngest to drive my car.

with who !
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£25 for a week, including abroad, for my youngest to drive my car.

With who ?
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I need to extend my insurance for a week or so as my new car is going to be later than expected and the insurance on my old one (which goes back next week) runs out in a couple of days. Does anyone know of anywhere that's cheaper than the extortionate rates (£100 + for a week) I've found online so far?

If its for a week, just buy some then cancel as you'll be within the 14 days cooling off period.

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Normally you'd just renew the cover on the old car and substitute the vehicle when you get the new car. I guess you're not planning on insuring the new one with the same company then?

Normally you'd just renew the cover on the old car and substitute the vehicle when you get the new car. I guess you're not planning on insuring the new one with the same company then?

 

I wasn't going to, but got a good new quote from a company I'd previously discounted as too expensive so that's what i;m doing and hoping that changing over won't be too painful. Quotes went up over £100 from a month ago to last Friday then down again by about £50 this afternoon. Please don't ask me to explain the vagaries of how they're calculated.

With who ?

Sorry.

Only just read this thread again. :blush:

 

Admiral.

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