John G
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how you gettin down to reading?
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grogan
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any mates got fully comp insurance that covers them to drive other cars? if so, use them?
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Whittie
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quote: Originally posted by grogan
any mates got fully comp insurance that covers them to drive other cars? if so, use them?
Im fully comp, if that helps? 
John, either train or pay rob (p3boy)
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John G
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if your fully comp u can drive it back but you will only be cover third party
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Whittie
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Really? Oh thats alright then After all that
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John G
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check with your insurance company to make sure but yes fully comp alloys you to drive any car, but as i say only covers you third party only
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mike.p
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but if your fully comp doesnt it onli work if you have 3 years driving experiance or over 21 plus the other car has to be insures for you to drive it still or am i wrong
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Whittie
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Ah damn!
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Fro
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Even if you got insurance etc you can still be done for not having an MOT unless you lie and say you are taking it to the testing station.
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TheCam
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whittie mate, some (not many) companys do allow you to drive other vehicles under 21 (quinn direct do). i dont believe kwik fit do tho. just get someone older to get 1days insurance and drive it back.
If it was me and i couldnt get anyone to do it for me i'd risk it tbh (if it was a bargain). just stick to the speed limits and be extra cautious n youl be fine. awaiting the comments lol
[Edited on 26-07-2007 by cam1]
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Whittie
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quote: Originally posted by cam1
whittie mate, some (not many) companys do allow you to drive other vehicles under 21 (quinn direct do). i dont believe kwik fit do tho. just get someone older to get 1days insurance and drive it back.
If it was me and i couldnt get anyone to do it for me i'd risk it tbh (if it was a bargain). just stick to the speed limits and be extra cautious n youl be fine. awaiting the comments lol
[Edited on 26-07-2007 by cam1]
I know, but i've already got 3 points, which doesnt help me! I'll have a shop around, GSi + full tank of petrol £300
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Graham88
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Some companies you have to be over 25 to drive other peoples cars on FC.
And the other car needs to be insured too, so it doesn't help you at all.
Best option would be to get someone over 21 insured with Day Insure and get them to drive it back.
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willay
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Yeah I think you need to be over 25 to drive any other car third party when you are on a fully comp policy.
Pay your uncle to pick it up
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Whittie
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quote: Originally posted by willay
Yeah I think you need to be over 25 to drive any other car third party when you are on a fully comp policy.
Pay your uncle to pick it up
he's banned
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JonnyJ
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quote: Originally posted by Whittie
quote: Originally posted by willay
Yeah I think you need to be over 25 to drive any other car third party when you are on a fully comp policy.
Pay your uncle to pick it up
he's banned
So he has nothing to lose
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Fro
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Whittie
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Bigger ban
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JonnyJ
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If he loved you he would do it
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Whittie
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willay
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quote: Originally posted by JonnyJ
quote: Originally posted by Whittie
he's banned
So he has nothing to lose

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TheCam
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just go and buy it and drive the thing ffs. that price it is a bargain.
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Colin
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If its got no MOT then trailors the only way.
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