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Generation

posted on 23rd Sep 11 at 07:08

I go on mrs policy now and again if my cars off road. It's £25 a week


Andrew

posted on 23rd Sep 11 at 01:21

I've used these guys in the past

https://www.tempcover.com/

Also phoned up Admiral who have done me a days policy for an admin fee.


mtpagey

posted on 23rd Sep 11 at 00:22

you can get daily insurance from companies off the net, i did that when buying my last car though haven't bothered any other time... Was something like £25 quid or something for the day. Its a risk you take i suppose, can the most careful driver on the road but all it takes is some tool to jump a red light or be late on the brakes and your up s**t creek :(


vaux.dan

posted on 22nd Sep 11 at 23:21

quote:
Originally posted by Matty SRi
Just ring your current insurance if you have any, transfer onto new car, then change back when you've finished


This. I do it all the time


makincorsac

posted on 22nd Sep 11 at 18:18

quote:
Originally posted by willay
if you currently have insurance for a car you drive daily then speak to them first, they might cover it for free...


seems reasonable


AlunJ

posted on 22nd Sep 11 at 18:12

When I was with end sleigh they let me cover a second car for a week or so for something like £25 iirc


Matty SRi

posted on 22nd Sep 11 at 18:09

Just ring your current insurance if you have any, transfer onto new car, then change back when you've finished


am4nf

posted on 22nd Sep 11 at 15:03

I think when i tried it was mostly 25 or over before they would cover it


daymoon

posted on 22nd Sep 11 at 13:57

Try bell direct. not sure if they do temp cover if you are not insured with them though.


willay

posted on 22nd Sep 11 at 13:43

if you currently have insurance for a car you drive daily then speak to them first, they might cover it for free...


Paul W

posted on 22nd Sep 11 at 13:37

Easy enough to do? Just a case of ringing my insurance and asking? I'm heading up to brum to look at a car, possibly driving back. Cheers peeps.