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solarman216
30-01-2014, 23:15
I am under the impression that although a motor is taxed and tested, and that although my insurance allows me to drive a motor not owned by me, that for that to be valid the other vehicle has to be insured, am I right, the way I see it if it has no insurance on it then Mr plod will flag that up on ANPR and pull me over, just thinking that if I am wrong I can train up to collect this motor and drive it back on my insurance, Rick

puddle hoppers inc.
30-01-2014, 23:21
yep, if car is not insured it will flag up. from most policies i have held you are only covered 3rd party only too even if you have a fully comp policy, tho this would obviously be subject to individual policy.

puddle hoppers inc.
30-01-2014, 23:22
you are only insured on your policy if that car is insured too

makeitfit
30-01-2014, 23:25
Ask the guy you're buying from not to cancel his policy till you get home.
Then yes you can drive it on your policy .
OR spend £25 of so on a 24hour temp cover thingy. Plenty about online :thumb2

spiderpig37
30-01-2014, 23:27
If you have the details of the vehicle you can get 24hour cover by some companys i did it for a vito van it cost 24 quid
Andy

AlexD333
30-01-2014, 23:28
Speaking from experience, ask the insurance company. Don't take the risk.

Usually it must be insured for you to use your insurance.

Ask the comp, and if you have a smartphone record the phone call.

I record all my calls, i will show you Sunday (its a free app)

solarman216
30-01-2014, 23:29
Ask the guy you're buying from not to cancel his policy till you get home.
Then yes you can drive it on your policy .
OR spend £25 of so on a 24hour temp cover thingy. Plenty about online :thumb2

he has already cancelled it, but did not know about 24 hour temp cover, will check it out, thank's Rick

AlexD333
30-01-2014, 23:34
he has already cancelled it, but did not know about 24 hour temp cover, will check it out, thank's Rick

Before you spend that check with your insurance. If you ring the free "new customers" line then get transferred. Also you are less likely to go through to India call Center

makeitfit
30-01-2014, 23:36
he has already cancelled it, but did not know about 24 hour temp cover, will check it out, thank's Rick

There's loads online and it's up to your patience as to how good a deal you get. Once you've got an acceptable quote make sure you don't tick any of the extra cover options. They're all tosh:o
Top tip, print out the policy and take it with you. The police data base won't have it on their system :thumbs

solarman216
30-01-2014, 23:37
Thank's guy's, it is about what I thought, next problem, is if I train up I cannot take much in the way of tools and I do not think I fancy driving a completely unknown motor a couple of hundred miles without a fair tool kit, so I will be trailering it home, just me, but on checking my own policy, I still have breakdown cover inc recovery home so all good to collect it on the trailer, Rick

AlexD333
30-01-2014, 23:40
Thank's guy's, it is about what I thought, next problem, is if I train up I cannot take much in the way of tools and I do not think I fancy driving a completely unknown motor a couple of hundred miles without a fair tool kit, so I will be trailering it home, just me, but on checking my own policy, I still have breakdown cover inc recovery home so all good to collect it on the trailer, Rick

And with a trailer, as long as no wheels of the towed vehicle touch the Tarmac it does not have to have insurance :thumb2

AlexD333
30-01-2014, 23:41
Where is it? If you drive up and past me I'd be happy to drive one back for you.

solarman216
30-01-2014, 23:48
Derby, but no problem, I have a mate that want's a day out, so we will make a social day of it, thank's for the offer, Rick

RJL Services
30-01-2014, 23:50
cost me £22 for 24 hour cover to drive my new one back from hampshire not worth the risk to get caught :thumb2

Lazy-Ferret
30-01-2014, 23:51
Thank's guy's, it is about what I thought, next problem, is if I train up I cannot take much in the way of tools and I do not think I fancy driving a completely unknown motor a couple of hundred miles without a fair tool kit, so I will be trailering it home, just me, but on checking my own policy, I still have breakdown cover inc recovery home so all good to collect it on the trailer, Rick

Looking at the state of the trains down your way, training up may not be an option anyway, there has been 2 landslides down your way, and tomorrow they are also winding everything down early because of the storm (Any excuse for SouthEastern)... A few weeks back, when they wound everything down early, thay just did not run the trains at all, and it took Suz 4 hours to get from Sevenoaks to East Croydon... and I had to pick her up from Orpington to come home, as they were not running any further south.

Trailer is probably best... Where are you picking it up from Rick?

solarman216
31-01-2014, 00:04
Looking at the state of the trains down your way, training up may not be an option anyway, there has been 2 landslides down your way, and tomorrow they are also winding everything down early because of the storm (Any excuse for SouthEastern)... A few weeks back, when they wound everything down early, thay just did not run the trains at all, and it took Suz 4 hours to get from Sevenoaks to East Croydon... and I had to pick her up from Orpington to come home, as they were not running any further south.

Trailer is probably best... Where are you picking it up from Rick?

had not got as far as pricing up and planing train journey, to be honest not keen on trains anyway, and had not thought of train problems so yes yet another reason to do it my way and rely on my own resources, think that about sums me up, stand allone and ef the system, thank's Clive, Rick

puddle hoppers inc.
31-01-2014, 00:39
i have to use trains every day, i say use the car when you can!!