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Pay as you go car insurance
BillyBills
Posts: 27 Forumite
Hi everyone.
My daughter recently passed her driving test, she's only home now and then when she comes back between terms of uni. We don't want to buy her a car but it would be nice to get her insured on ours. Does anyone know if payg insurances like veygo are any good? I saw that you can pay monthly or even daily... Or does it make more sense to get her insured on my current policy, if that works?
My daughter recently passed her driving test, she's only home now and then when she comes back between terms of uni. We don't want to buy her a car but it would be nice to get her insured on ours. Does anyone know if payg insurances like veygo are any good? I saw that you can pay monthly or even daily... Or does it make more sense to get her insured on my current policy, if that works?
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Have you had a quote from your current insurer to add her as a named driver? It is almost certainly cheaper, and definitely less hassle.0
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I recently passed my test and have used veygo to get insured on my dad's car when needed. I find it fairly cheap and easy to use but it's all online. I payed £12 for 8 hours insurance and that included adding an extra 2 hours throughout the day. I found it easy to use. Might be worth it if she's uses your car infrequently.0
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