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    Default Anyone clued up on car insurance? +rep

    Basically im looking at getting another car, already have my current one insured.
    Now does anyone know any info on multicar insurance and how it works?
    Like could i drive the one car to work in the morning then drive the other by night.
    And would they both be fully comp?

    Cheers

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    you need to get a policy that insures you when you're driving cars other than the one on the policy (the other car still has to be tax, mot'd etc)

    a lot of "fully comp" policies used to allow this but they've been a lot stricter in recent years

    why don't you just change the car on your current insurance to your new one (usually price goes up a little or down a little depending on the jump) and sell the old one?

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    Because i currently have a golf which is amazing on fuel down motorways to get to and from work and im looking at getting a TT aswell for basically driving everywhere other than work.
    Cheers tho!

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    Insuring another car for a year will probably cost about £1k. Will use that much more in fuel if you used the TT every day?

    i'm the star in the reasonably priced car!


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    Looked into it with admiral and i currently pay £436 a year with a different insurer and if i want to add a TT its going to cost me an extra £185 to have them both insured, not bad i dont think.

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