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I am about to buy yet another Audi, that makes four .So has anyone any advise on insurance. Is there a policy that allowes you to own and drive more than one car,or do you have to insure all four cars. There must be a way to make it cheaper to own more than one car, after all you can only drive one at a time. [saddly]
Any help would be greatfully receaved buy a man being ripped of by the insurance industry.
I am running the old coup' and the S2 on an admiral multicar policy.Got a really good deal for insuring both.Worth a look at,not sure if there is a limit on the nos of cars though.
Rob
Ragussa green avant RS2+ spec
Racing blue Octavia VRS mk2 estate-Remapped now to 250 bhp
Audi coupe gt-slow as hell but loads of character-sold
Hmmm I have 3 running audi's and been told no for a trade policy as I have no vat number I havent yet found any policy that will insure all of my cars together. I have ended up using 1 for my modernish audi and another for my 2 others on 2 classic policies Still costs me an arm and a leg to insure them even though I can only use 1 at once
I have just started a multi car policy with admiral as well. I think you can insure 5 cars at once. The good thing is i can use my full no claims bonus on both cars.
I have just started a multi car policy with admiral as well. I think you can insure 5 cars at once. The good thing is i can use my full no claims bonus on both cars.
Are you sure that's right mate,they only let me use my ncb on one of the cars not both.If what you say is right,they owe me some money
Rob
Ragussa green avant RS2+ spec
Racing blue Octavia VRS mk2 estate-Remapped now to 250 bhp
Audi coupe gt-slow as hell but loads of character-sold
Tradex don't need a VAT number for trade insurance.
Adrian flux insure my S2s for £200 each (limited mileage-classic) and the 90QS is £190 with Liverpool Victoria
Kingdoms are run by Kings, Dictatorships are run by Dictators.
England must be a Country. :mischeif:
Tradex don't need a VAT number for trade insurance.
Adrian flux insure my S2s for £200 each (limited mileage-classic) and the 90QS is £190 with Liverpool Victoria
is that coz they hardly go anywhere
i'll get me coat
cheque please
1. SHORT SHIFT KIT
2. PORSCHE CAYENNE CALIPERS
3. H & R SPRINGS
4. BILSTEIN SHOXS
5. NEW BUSHES AND HP2 STRUTS
6. UPRATED HIGH OUTPUT COIL PACK
7. ,3" turbo back s/s/ exhaust
8. fmic fitted
I have a policy with ecarinsurance.co.uk which allows you to insure up to 4 cars providing all drivers are over 25. Unfortunately I am under 25 and therefore unable to take advantage of that part of the policy, so I can't say how good it is. I do like the online management though, if I change cars I can do it online instantly and just print off a certificate.
They also have http://www.emodifiedcarinsurance.co.uk/ which is basically the same and gave me the same price as their standard website for my S2, but the details of the poilcies might be important and emodified might give you agreed values etc, or return to invoice on parts.
1994 Audi S2 Avant - in pieces
2006 Skoda Octavia vRS 2.0TFSi - goes fast
1985 Audi 90 quattro - is wet
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