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Car / Bike Insurance

hi all,

quick question.

i have both a car and a motorcycle, so 2 policies.

i always take legal expenses cover out as i think its vital and should be included anyway.

so my question, can i buy a policy from somewhere that will cover me for both my bike policy and my car policy to save paying £25 to each insurance company?

cheers

ps i very much doubt it but worth asking.

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  • Astaroth
    Astaroth Posts: 5,444 Forumite
    There is only 1 policy I have seen that is stand alone.... it is £150 a year
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  • suffolkb
    suffolkb Posts: 1,299 Forumite
    Have a look at Carole Nash when your policies are due. They do an Omni policy which covers a bike and a car and includes full UK breakdown. Not sure about legal though, but I think they do. If one policy is due before the other, they will do that one until the second is due so that you will only have one policy date in future.
  • lisyloo
    lisyloo Posts: 30,113 Forumite
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    Have a look at

    https://www.ebikeinsurance.co.uk

    There bilke policies are very competitve (and they do pay as you go if that's suitable).
    They include legal cover and recovery.
    The legal cover covers other vehicles you have.

    I don't have any claims experience but for ease of use (website) and competitiveness I can recoommend them.
    Most of my friends see to use them too.

    No experience of their other websites but I believe there is ecarinsurance and ehouseinsurance as well.
  • lisyloo
    lisyloo Posts: 30,113 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Name Dropper
    BTW - have a look at Autoaid for recovery.
    It's £32 for a married couple (sorry no living in sin :-)
    and it's person based not vehicle based so will cover whatever you are driving.

    It's pay and claim but they meet claims in 14 days and I have only heard good about them on this site. It's also "platinum cover" i.e. includes at home, rescue, recovery and onward travel.
    If you have several vehicles this is a real bargain.

    I have no conncetion with the companies mentioned except as a customer.
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