Rob
ClioSport Moderator
Right, something on here got me thinking:
I buy a car, I'm only going to do 5k miles in it max.
I insure the car for 5k miles, greatly reducing the premium (well at least reducing it).
Now, I'm not at home 30% of the year in random intervals, so I let my good pal (we'll call him Gandalf) drive the car whilst I'm away 3rd party as his car's a bit of a banger (but with fully comp insurance and third party drive other cars).
Now, Gandalf does 8k miles in the time I'm away over the year because he's knobbing a bird from Cornwall but lives in Newcastle, then, on the 364th day of my policy, I have a huge accident, totalling 29 cars.
The insurance decide to investigate as it's going to cost them over £250,000 and they see my car has done 12,998 miles since I had my last MOT (which happens to be on the same day I took out my insurance).
So, where do I stand? I've done 4,998 miles in the year (under the quota), but the car has done almost 13k?
I buy a car, I'm only going to do 5k miles in it max.
I insure the car for 5k miles, greatly reducing the premium (well at least reducing it).
Now, I'm not at home 30% of the year in random intervals, so I let my good pal (we'll call him Gandalf) drive the car whilst I'm away 3rd party as his car's a bit of a banger (but with fully comp insurance and third party drive other cars).
Now, Gandalf does 8k miles in the time I'm away over the year because he's knobbing a bird from Cornwall but lives in Newcastle, then, on the 364th day of my policy, I have a huge accident, totalling 29 cars.
The insurance decide to investigate as it's going to cost them over £250,000 and they see my car has done 12,998 miles since I had my last MOT (which happens to be on the same day I took out my insurance).
So, where do I stand? I've done 4,998 miles in the year (under the quota), but the car has done almost 13k?