Low Insurance Land Rovers?
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School boy said:
Is there a model with low insurance as I would likle one as a first car. I have looked at ex-military 90's 110's and 109's but they seem to be about grp. 5 or higher. Is a lightweight anygood?
Are you using it as an every day car? if not then you can put it on a Military Vehcile policy.Try Roadsure trooperman 4x4 said:
Yea is legal, got 2 of my sons insured like that, I've got 4 Policies.
My youngest 1 just passed, he bought a Terrano 2.7tdi insurance= £686
also if your old man qualifies you'll get 5yrs no claims given to you like that!
My youngest 1 just passed, he bought a Terrano 2.7tdi insurance= £686
also if your old man qualifies you'll get 5yrs no claims given to you like that!
No, no and thrice no.
That is tantamount to fraud. If your son is the main driver of the vehicle he should be declared as such on the insurance policy. If he's down as being just a named driver, he's considered to only use the vehicle occasionaly and the policy is costed by the insurance company accordingly. If you need to make a claim against that policy and the insurance company suspect that you've not told them the truth, there's a chance any payout will be considerably less than you might hope for. You'll also find it difficult to get insurance for any further vehicle.
It's expensive to be young and insure a car for a reason. I'd suggest building up a couple of years NCB with a low risk vehicle such as a Ford Ka and reassess your options at some time in the future.
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