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Last post Fri, Nov 09 2007, 11:02 PM by Mr big. 3 replies.
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  •  Fri, Nov 09 2007, 11:02 PM

    Re: car insurance

    It would be cheaper if you were to pay the extra premium on his policy. Just be aware that fully comp is advised as third party fire and theft will not give you any cash for the car to replace it, or fix damage if you were at fault. This will have to come out of your own pocket!!!! Fairs fair 'n' all that!!

    How old are you? 

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  •  Fri, Nov 09 2007, 10:52 PM

    Re: car insurance

    thanks for that, thought we were gonna have trouble with this, guess ill just have to buy a car asap or bribe my mates to add me to their policies! thanks again for your help it was worth asking.

     

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  •  Fri, Nov 09 2007, 10:43 PM

    Re: car insurance

    the chances of this are 1000/1 You have just passed your driving test. Will have no " no claims" You do need a car to get car insurance and last but not least your best bet (and cheapest) is to get yourself put on your friends insurance as a named driver.

    Sorry, hope this helps

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  •  Fri, Nov 09 2007, 10:38 PM

    car insurance

    can anyone tell me how i can get a car insurance policy that covers me for any car, ive just passed my driving test and have the use of my friends cars if i can find insurance to cover me. I dont own a car myself at the moment but would like to borrow my friends cars, whats the best way to go about it, is there a way to get insurance without having to quote a car model etc as i dont have one yet? Any help would be appreciated.

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