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Need two cars...how do I insure them???
Petrov19
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I have recently bought a fairly decent second hand car with some of my redundancy money as I've been without a car for a while.
I need to get back into work and money is money so I think I'm going to be delivering pizza's fairly soon.
I've had a look outside the local pizza places and the guys that deliver have fairly old (but decent) cars. My car seems to be far too new compared to others on the circuit.
Now I don't want to run my fairly decent car into the ground as I have to think of the multiple journeys and it's stop / start all night. So I'm thinking of using a bit more cash to buy a decent third / fourth hand car to deliver the pizzas.
Problem is I don't know how to ensure them both.
Will I have to take out two insurance policies or can I put both cars on the one policy somehow?
Any advice gratefully appreciated!!!
I need to get back into work and money is money so I think I'm going to be delivering pizza's fairly soon.
I've had a look outside the local pizza places and the guys that deliver have fairly old (but decent) cars. My car seems to be far too new compared to others on the circuit.
Now I don't want to run my fairly decent car into the ground as I have to think of the multiple journeys and it's stop / start all night. So I'm thinking of using a bit more cash to buy a decent third / fourth hand car to deliver the pizzas.
Problem is I don't know how to ensure them both.
Will I have to take out two insurance policies or can I put both cars on the one policy somehow?
Any advice gratefully appreciated!!!
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Yeh it will be two policies
Lots of companies offer multi product discount so if you take out one car with them you get say 10 or 15% off the premium of the second.
Admiral has a Multicar Policy where you can put 2 or more cars on one policy so you may want to check that out, just explain that you need it for delivering pizzas though so you have the correct cover.0 -
national farmers union n.f.u would let you insure both cars on 1 policy and give you buisness cover as standard,so you can use your full ncd on both cars.you have to call their local offices to get a quote and you don't need to be a farmer0
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