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adrian

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Afternoon lads, now I'm out n about on my own and my cars are no longer in my safe garage (in a secure alarmed,cctv lockup) I'm after insuring them along with my everyday car.

Is it possible for me to insure 2 project cars and my everyday mazda on one specialist policy or shud I keep the two separate.

Any help before I borrow my sisters computer and Internet later would be much appreciated.

Cheers

Adrian


Rob Gavin

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I've been wondering about this myself in recent weeks (albeit only insuring the toys as I need business use for the daily and want to keep that separate) so would be interesting to see other comments, particularly with 'laid up' cover for the ones not on the road

to date, with the exception of a traders policy I had years ago, it always worked out cheaper to insure them separately and get the appropriate level of cover I wanted/ needed

Edited by Rob Gavin on 16th Oct, 2014.


evolotion

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curious too, my cars are all covered under a traders policy but it isnt kind to modifieds or classics, if anything happens its book value if your lucky. thankfully all my cars are worth less than a packet of crisps. may be worth calling a specialist insurer see if they can do a deal?

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adrian

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That's what I was thinking, keep thinking about getting rid of my mazda, and something better on juice till one of my minis is fixed up.

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