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Driving a new car home



DomP182

ClioSport Club Member
  ph1 172, Arctic182
Potentially going to look at a 172 that will need work so don't want to put a full years insurance on it for it to be off the road.

It's over an hour away so not really in the 'it'll be alright to nip home' bracket. I've got van and motorbike insurance and am named on our family car policy so what would be my best option to get home legally?
 

Mbeau

ClioSport Club Member
  Clio 172
Once you collect the car and pay for it though, technically you own it! The other persons insurance would be void. You would have to transfer ownership once the car was safely home. Complicated legal stuff!

Best and safest way is to just do day insurance as you owning the car. Might cost a little more, but worth it's weight in gold if you are involved in a accident.
 
  172 Turbo
Check T&Cs of main car policy, if no mention that other car must be insured, but does state policy holder can drive other vehicles not owned by them.

Put 172 in your name, get wife to drive it home.
 
  dan's cast offs.
Check T&Cs of main car policy, if no mention that other car must be insured, but does state policy holder can drive other vehicles not owned by them.

Put 172 in your name, get wife to drive it home.

every car has to have third party cover at least, so legally you can't do it that way.
 

FatRS

ClioSport Club Member
  Megane 250
I looked at temporary cover today but wouldn't cover for modified cars.
 
Check T&Cs of main car policy, if no mention that other car must be insured, but does state policy holder can drive other vehicles not owned by them.

Put 172 in your name, get wife to drive it home.

Had a look around for this before, some seem to stipulate that the car has to be insured third party at least but others (and supposedly confirmed by their insurance company) say that the car doesn’t.
 

TheEvilGiraffe

South East - Essex
ClioSport Area Rep
Potentially going to look at a 172 that will need work so don't want to put a full years insurance on it for it to be off the road.

It's over an hour away so not really in the 'it'll be alright to nip home' bracket. I've got van and motorbike insurance and am named on our family car policy so what would be my best option to get home legally?

Day insurance.
Get it towed or moved on a flatbed.
Get the owner to drive it to yours and do the paperwork when you get home.
Leave a healthy deposit, say 95%, get a friend to drive it to yours then call the owner and send money and do paperwork yourself as he's kindly left the V5 in the glovebox - assuming it's currently insured so you can do so.
Insure it and then cancel within the 'cool off' period.
 
  E46 m3/320d
Buy a years insurance then cancel it with in a few days. Done this with axa cost me about £3 and I was covered for the weekend.
 

Darren61

ClioSport Club Member
Definitley cover cars older than 10 years, unless they’ve recently changed their own policy?

Modified.. could be worth a phone call?
 

DomP182

ClioSport Club Member
  ph1 172, Arctic182
Thanks for the suggestions, just need to find a tidy 1*2 in my budget
 


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