stuzbot
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Hi all.
I know this is a bit of a "How long is a piece of string?" question. But I'm just looking for some very rough ballpark figures.
I currently run two insurance policies. One on my van and one on the missus's car, where I have her as a named driver. It was loads cheaper to do it that way than for her to take out the policy herself, as she's only just passed her test and, having ridden a motorbike before, didn't have any No Claims Bonus that could transfer to her car
[or No Claims Penalty, as it should be called. Since the feckers still put the premiums up every year!]
But, I digress....
Anyway, now that I've got my new toy, I'm going to need to insure that too. I'm assuming that it will work out cheaper for me to add it as a second vehicle onto one of the existing policies, than to take out yet another standalone policy for it. But I've no idea what the difference is likely to be. So, anyone who's done this, can you give me a rough idea of how much it added to your existing policy.
Cheers.
I know this is a bit of a "How long is a piece of string?" question. But I'm just looking for some very rough ballpark figures.
I currently run two insurance policies. One on my van and one on the missus's car, where I have her as a named driver. It was loads cheaper to do it that way than for her to take out the policy herself, as she's only just passed her test and, having ridden a motorbike before, didn't have any No Claims Bonus that could transfer to her car
[or No Claims Penalty, as it should be called. Since the feckers still put the premiums up every year!]
But, I digress....
Anyway, now that I've got my new toy, I'm going to need to insure that too. I'm assuming that it will work out cheaper for me to add it as a second vehicle onto one of the existing policies, than to take out yet another standalone policy for it. But I've no idea what the difference is likely to be. So, anyone who's done this, can you give me a rough idea of how much it added to your existing policy.
Cheers.