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Old May 9, 2009 | 11:24 AM
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Red face who's in the motor trade and got 3rd party insurance on other cars?

I have posted a thread in the insurance room but its getting urgent now,

I'm basicly trying to find out what insurance companys you are with that cover you to drive another car that doesn't belone to you on a 3rd party basis,

Only please reply if you are over 25 and in the motor trade i.e. mechanic etc.

Never had probs getting this cover till now and they all say they don't offer it to people in the motor trade, I now don't have any insurance because direct line pissed me off so much i told them 'on their bike' but now so i'm i, lol
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Old May 9, 2009 | 01:31 PM
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I'm a panel beater and Privelige allow this on my policy.
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Old May 9, 2009 | 01:33 PM
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Originally Posted by zetec s 130
I'm a panel beater and Privelige allow this on my policy.
they didn't for me.. i even asked and was told politly where to go..lol

try the post office mate. that's the only place i've found.
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Old May 9, 2009 | 01:40 PM
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according to the broker we use and have for a very long time most people think that if you have 3rd party entitlement on there policy that you can drive any car, it only covers you for a car which does not belong to you and is insured by the owner whom you have permission from to drive it, if the cars not insured then neither are you, motor trade or other.
try direct lines other associated companies as they should offer the same cover.

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Old May 9, 2009 | 02:02 PM
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if you are in the trade, then take a motoro trade policy out for you rothers cars you work on, ive had mine for prob 10 years or so now, and the underwriter is MMA.
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Old May 9, 2009 | 02:24 PM
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Originally Posted by scryby
according to the broker we use and have for a very long time most people think that if you have 3rd party entitlement on there policy that you can drive any car, it only covers you for a car which does not belong to you and is insured by the owner whom you have permission from to drive it, if the cars not insured then neither are you, motor trade or other.
try direct lines other associated companies as they should offer the same cover.
It depends on the policy. I know a friend can drive a car which has no insurance, third party.

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Old May 9, 2009 | 02:34 PM
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A got told before by my broker that, driving any other car is only ment
for emergency use only and doesnt have to be insured. Because the way its
worded, it a loop hole .

Am no in the motor trade but Yes car do mine third party any car
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Old May 9, 2009 | 02:49 PM
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Are you after it for PJs or for just the odd time when its useful?

If your trying to get round proper insurance then you really need to think careful and go for a proper trade policy - they arnt all stuipd money
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Old May 9, 2009 | 02:56 PM
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Tradex are very good for this kind of insurance and don't restrict you to non performance cars, ie they don't have a Cosworth clause as some other traders policies do.

Debs
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Old May 9, 2009 | 04:29 PM
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try the bollington group.

mine is through them with nig.
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Old May 9, 2009 | 05:12 PM
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Originally Posted by fordsportjay
try the bollington group.

mine is through them with nig.
sure thats whos mine is thru too and am only 24 and have been with them for a good few years now .
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Old May 9, 2009 | 05:23 PM
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kwik fit insured me with this no probs

im 25!
time served ford tech, but now work for citroen
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Old May 9, 2009 | 05:28 PM
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Originally Posted by Benni
It depends on the policy. I know a friend can drive a car which has no insurance, third party.

Benni.
Hope he never needs to claim as I bet he is not properly insured, every policy I have ever had has always stated the car needs to be already insured.

Do you know what company his with?
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Old May 9, 2009 | 05:32 PM
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Originally Posted by Benni
It depends on the policy. I know a friend can drive a car which has no insurance, third party.

Benni.
never heard of that on a non trade policy. Your friend is prob mistaken.


My old policy was with tradex, they were good.
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Old May 9, 2009 | 05:34 PM
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must have traders policy.............

next on my list
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Old May 9, 2009 | 06:06 PM
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iam with auto trader and they are fine
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Old May 9, 2009 | 06:58 PM
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why dont you just gget a trade policy? they can be cheaper than you think, i started mine about your age and it was about 800, i now pay 650 fully comp on any car and im 33 with i spose 6 years no claims.

do it the right way, saves all the agro and atleast your fully covered in someones pride and joy
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Old May 9, 2009 | 07:09 PM
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Originally Posted by Rossco
Hope he never needs to claim as I bet he is not properly insured, every policy I have ever had has always stated the car needs to be already insured.

Do you know what company his with?
My policy allows me to drive any car and they DO NOT need to be insured.

I have checked this AGAIN a few months ago as this always seems to come up on passionford.

9 years ago i knocked over 2 kids who ran out in front of me while on a motorbike which i was riding 3rd party only using my (at the time) car insurance.

The bike was not mine and it was not insured by my m8.
Police were called my insurance covered me and i claimed off the 2 kids parents for the damage (they used their home insurance which covered their kids).

Only problem is if you park the vehicle up then its sat on the road not covered.
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Old May 9, 2009 | 07:36 PM
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Chris is correct (obviously)

Its an old wives tale that the other car must be insured. YOU are insured not the vehicle.
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Thanks for all the reply's been out all day just reading thought it and will try a few companys for a quote, there's no way i can afford a 600+ for a traders policy and at my age that'll be 800+ easy.

The cars i will drive will be insured them selfs any way, The main reason i want it is so i can borrow my mum's £800 pug 106 when my range rover breaks down and so i can pick up my sisters £300 mondeo when it needs some work and to take mates cars in to work for mot's.

Jonnyrsturbo - kwik fit won't cover me it's the one company that make's it clean when you do a quote, wish they were all like that. so check your policy if you renew they mite have changed it.

any one else got any companies i can try.
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Originally Posted by Chris Honeywell
My policy allows me to drive any car and they DO NOT need to be insured.

I have checked this AGAIN a few months ago as this always seems to come up on passionford.

9 years ago i knocked over 2 kids who ran out in front of me while on a motorbike which i was riding 3rd party only using my (at the time) car insurance.

The bike was not mine and it was not insured by my m8.
Police were called my insurance covered me and i claimed off the 2 kids parents for the damage (they used their home insurance which covered their kids).

Only problem is if you park the vehicle up then its sat on the road not covered.
Thanks for the reply but can you tell me who you are with please???
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Old May 9, 2009 | 09:19 PM
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Originally Posted by zetec s 130
I'm a panel beater and Privelige allow this on my policy.
Just got a very good quote from privelige but also seen they are underwritten by Direct Line so not looking good i'll give them a ring.
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Old May 9, 2009 | 09:29 PM
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Originally Posted by Rossco
Hope he never needs to claim as I bet he is not properly insured, every policy I have ever had has always stated the car needs to be already insured.

Do you know what company his with?
He is with Bell and he isn't mistaken because he has been stopped for driving a car which had no insurance, and was fine. I speak with a Policemen in my local and even he says I must be mistaken. So many people are wrong.

Benni.

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Old May 9, 2009 | 09:33 PM
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Took me a while to find somewhere too.
Im with Swinton - fully comp, covered 3rd party only to drive other cars not owned by me. Any car i drive at/for work is covered by dealership.


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Old May 9, 2009 | 09:38 PM
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Originally Posted by steves24V's
Thanks for the reply but can you tell me who you are with please???
Insured through performance direct
and the actual ins company is groupama (g&d plus)
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Hi i'm still doing some searching does anyone (in the motor trade) have there insurance with tesco as thats who my other halfs with and she's covered but she's not in the trade so don't know if i'll have the cover if i take it out.
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Tesco don't cover you but more than do i've double checked with 2 different people from there customer services. Now i can go for a drive

Oh no I've got to phone up direct line and ask why they haven't refunded the full amount as it was there fault i had to cancel not mine.
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Sorry this reply isn't to the last post,but I'm insured with Grouparama too but they wont insure over group 17 on my traders!
Bit of a pisser,but if I ring them,they'll consider on a one off.Does mean the Saff will need separate policy in the end!
Oh,its a trade one too,£600 at a grand old 32.
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Most ive had issues with in the past if you explain that your not going to drive the car and if need be write them a letter stating that will allow u to drive cars out of work 3rd party.

I now just tell them althou im a painter i dont work in the motor trade as all i do at mclaren is spray/prep carbon SLR panels, and theres no way they'd let me drive one on my own insurance plus any vans or company cars i drive on their insurance.
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Old May 12, 2009 | 06:28 PM
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try pitstop motor trade insurance
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