Changing cars and insurance
Posted: Tue Jan 28, 2014 9:36 am
I cannot be the only one that's done this;
My current BMW's insurance expires on the 24th Feb.
I'm picking up my new car, an Audi S4, on the 1st Feb.
So need to sort out insurance. But it seems so complicated to have two policies running concurrently (I initially didn't think it was worth ending the cover on the BMW for the sake of 3 weeks - would have cost me extra and I would not have completed a full year of no claims).
So as I see it the scenarios are . . .
1) Leave the BMW cover in place, and take a separate, new policy out of the S4. The advantage is that the Beemer would still be covered for a few weeks to help selling it (test drives). However I've found out that I can't apply my no claims bonus to two policies - so the cover for the S4 would be hugely more expensive !
2) Switch my existing cover from the BMW to the S4, then take out a new policy on the S4 on the 24th Feb. No problems with the S4 but the disadvantages are then there would be a switching fee for the sake of three weeks, and the BMW would be uncovered (which is illegal now isn't it, despite it not being driven and off the public road).
I'm waiting to hear back from my insurance broker to see what they suggest but what do others do ? This must be quite a common situation.
By the way, when searching for quotes for the S4 I'm gobsmacked by Esure - £258 fully comp, buisness and pleasure, with protected no claims (and they'll cover a remap in due course for an extra £50 per annum) ! Middle aged, plenty of no claims, live in the sticks.
My current BMW's insurance expires on the 24th Feb.
I'm picking up my new car, an Audi S4, on the 1st Feb.
So need to sort out insurance. But it seems so complicated to have two policies running concurrently (I initially didn't think it was worth ending the cover on the BMW for the sake of 3 weeks - would have cost me extra and I would not have completed a full year of no claims).
So as I see it the scenarios are . . .
1) Leave the BMW cover in place, and take a separate, new policy out of the S4. The advantage is that the Beemer would still be covered for a few weeks to help selling it (test drives). However I've found out that I can't apply my no claims bonus to two policies - so the cover for the S4 would be hugely more expensive !
2) Switch my existing cover from the BMW to the S4, then take out a new policy on the S4 on the 24th Feb. No problems with the S4 but the disadvantages are then there would be a switching fee for the sake of three weeks, and the BMW would be uncovered (which is illegal now isn't it, despite it not being driven and off the public road).
I'm waiting to hear back from my insurance broker to see what they suggest but what do others do ? This must be quite a common situation.
By the way, when searching for quotes for the S4 I'm gobsmacked by Esure - £258 fully comp, buisness and pleasure, with protected no claims (and they'll cover a remap in due course for an extra £50 per annum) ! Middle aged, plenty of no claims, live in the sticks.