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malagabob | 20:40 Sun 07th Nov 2021 | Motoring
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I intend to sell my current car and not plan to buy another. Basically give up owning another. I am still paying insurance premiums. I think I have another 5 months to pay. Will I have to continue paying. What would the insurance company require as proof I don’t own the car, and that I have given up driving. It’s a personal thing. I havn’t been advised to give up driving on medical or other grounds.
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From Citizens Advice:
"If you want to cancel your policy after the cooling-off period you should check your insurance policy. Most insurers will give you a refund if you have not made any claims during the policy year but you will usually have to pay administration fees."
https://www.citizensadvice.org.uk/consumer/insurance/insurance/cancelling-an-insurance-policy/

. . . and from those pesky meerkats:
https://www.comparethemarket.com/car-insurance/content/cancellation-fees/
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Thanks Both.
The good thing is it's a good time to sell a car, and a terrible time to buy. You might do well.

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