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Michelle99 | 10:44 Mon 14th Nov 2005 | Business & Finance
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My husband and I already own a car but are looking to buy another at the weekend. The insurance for the first car is up for renewal shortly and I wondered if I could get a policy that would cover both cars?

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Unlikely but you stand a good chance of a discount and/or introductory no claims bonus on the second policy if it's with the same company.
No you cannot, sorry.

I would recommend shopping around. I was recently in the same position and saved over �300 by changing Insurance Companies. My original company said that as it was a new policy, I would not be entitled to any NCD, despite the fact that the policy on my current car had full NCD.


The company I changed to gave me a second car discount and saved me a lot of money.


One thing you need to make sure is that you don't have more than 1 policy on a vehicle, as if you were to make a claim, neither company would be likely to pay out.


The Internet is a good place to look for Car Insurance.

If you simply phone up one of the companies who bombard us all with television adverting for car insurance you probably won't be able to get a two-vehicle policy. (Their computer system simply doesn't allow for it).

Insead, look for a local old-fashioned insurance broker who deals in all sorts of insurance, including commercial insurance. Companies who have 'pool cars' have multi-vehicle/multi-driver insurance. This type of insurance is not restricted solely to corporate bodies (despite what NGB says) and may well work out cheaper for you.

Chris

Basically the insurance belongs to the person and not the vehicle. So your husband can only use his NCD once on one vehicle.


You should try and get a policy in your own name (thats if you drive) which would start building up your no-claims in your own right and naming your husband on the policy and vice versa.


I know Tesco offer a discount if you have 2 cars with them - I think it was about 5%.


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