| Nath 
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 | you might have the occasional chance to drive it. Thats what i'm doing
  
 My mum likes the purple astra coupe and my dad likes astra couple convertibles. Put the two together and you get a nice Turbo Astra Convertible
  And as my dad says he's putting me down as a named driver on all his future policies as of next august.................u get where this is going  
 Anyone else ever done this?
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| Richie 
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 | Yes but never a good idea IMO and i dont think you get to build up your own NCB for when you get your own policy.
 
 Im not totally sure on this one though so if someone can please correct me
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| si_reading 
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 quote:Originally posted by AustinPXX
 Yes but never a good idea IMO and i dont think you get to build up your own NCB for when you get your own policy.
 
 Im not totally sure on this one though so if someone can please correct me
   
 Should be ok shouldn't it. If you've got your own policy with your own NCB. And someone else puts you as a named driver on their policy it shouldn't effect your policy should it?
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| Nath 
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 | I also have my own car, i'd be a 2nd driver on my dads policy so it wont affect anything. Plus he thinks its a good idea as he suggested it, i'm not gonna argue with that. Was trying to persuade them that a scooby is what the needed but the insurance group 20 part put my dad off................strange
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| Nath 
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 | It affects nothing, my dad is named on mine and soon to be vice versa. It all goes under the policy holder.
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| si_reading 
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 quote:Originally posted by Nath
 Was trying to persuade them that a scooby is what the needed but the insurance group 20 part put my dad off................strange
   
 
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| Nath 
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 | I'd quite happily settle for the turbo convertible or even a new celica VVT-i that they are also keen on. Its fun spending other peoples money. I practically chose their current car. We were on the way to buying a hyundai coupe when i saw their current car in a forecourt of another garage..........now they own that car!
  
 Plus the are away on holiday for 2 weeks in July so a convertible would be sufficient
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