Author Topic: Can you add additional drivers if they live at a different address?  (Read 6945 times)

Offline Shady Pioneer

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As per title. Or is that not allowed? I'm just asking because I intend on moving out in March next year with a mate and don't know what to do about cars atm.

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yep, i am a named driver on my mum and dads cars, have been for years and they are in Yorkshire  :wink:

as long as you ( the policy holder ) admit where the vehicle is kept all is good :afro:

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yep, i am a named driver on my mum and dads cars, have been for years and they are in Yorkshire  :wink:

as long as you ( the policy holder ) admit where the vehicle is kept all is good :afro:

Oh sweet! Because my parents being on the policy helps hugely, saving me in the region of £300 - 400 a time. :) Cheers chuff.

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yep, i am a named driver on my mum and dads cars, have been for years and they are in Yorkshire  :wink:

as long as you ( the policy holder ) admit where the vehicle is kept all is good :afro:

Oh sweet! Because my parents being on the policy helps hugely, saving me in the region of £300 - 400 a time. :) Cheers chuff.

Are you a named driver or is it your policy just wondering why did adding your parents knock off so much, dad is on my policy and they (AA) never knocked anything off.

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Policy holder dude, I've no idea why it knocked so much off but I'm not complaining :)

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Policy holder dude, I've no idea why it knocked so much off but I'm not complaining :)
same happened with me Shady, more experienced named driver brought my insurance down as well

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Policy holder dude, I've no idea why it knocked so much off but I'm not complaining :)
same happened with me Shady, more experienced named driver brought my insurance down as well

Dinx :kiss:

:) Not alone then. wayned, guess it's just based on circumstances, the thing with my parents is my Dad has his own company car, and my Mum has her own car to which I declared to Admiral, and they brought it down but £400. On some quotes I've been getting for a potential future car adding them has helped me get the quote down by £450 :)

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No worries, just wondered, I cannot complain too much £217 fully comp with the AA this year for the Bmw against £535 on the Golf last year with Adrian Flux.

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i am on my daughters policy, reduced it by £300,

think its an incentive for kids to take there own policys out rather than getting there folks to front it  :wink:

I am also named on a mates bike policy for the same reason  :laugh:

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It's pretty damn good tbh, definitely helps people like myself :)