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Mulit Car Insurance
leiela
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Hi i currently have car insurance with Admiral car insurance, a multi car deal i've have for the last 2 years.
My Car insurance isn't due till may but i want to get a head start so i know how much money i have to set aside to pay it.
Are there any other companys that do a multicar deal?? its for 2 cars one is mine and one is my husbands though we are both insured to drive both??
I've tried a couple of the search websites but none of them seem able to find multicar policy's and i imagine it's usually cheaper to insure 2 cars in this fashion?? rather than doing them seperatly at least thats the way it seemed to workout in the past?
My Car insurance isn't due till may but i want to get a head start so i know how much money i have to set aside to pay it.
Are there any other companys that do a multicar deal?? its for 2 cars one is mine and one is my husbands though we are both insured to drive both??
I've tried a couple of the search websites but none of them seem able to find multicar policy's and i imagine it's usually cheaper to insure 2 cars in this fashion?? rather than doing them seperatly at least thats the way it seemed to workout in the past?
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I would wait a while if I were you, anything could happen between now and May.
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We were with Admiral multicar last year but at renewal we found it cheaper to get 2 seperate policies with ASDA. Also in the past it has been cheaper for us to put both cars with different co's. I just go with whatever works best at the time....be that both cars with same co or different co's.
You could use comparison sites to get a good price for one car then call them and ask if they can quote for the other car and do a deal if you insure both cars with them.
There's no harm in asking.
As Quote says, May is awhile away yet and most co's will only quote 30 days ahead.:heart2: Love isn't finding someone you can live with. It's finding someone you can't live without :heart2:0 -
The man without a signature.0
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For now all im interested in is a ball park figure so i know how much money im "roughly" going to have to find, last year on mulit car it was £700 but we've lost 2 years no claim since then due to having our car broken into at christmas. I've done a quote for my car only and that was £500 alone .. *sigh* and my cars smaller than my husbands..
God knows what the combined is going to be
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