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golfvr6

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Insurance question
« on: 12 August 2003, 12:17 »
Can anyone tell me if i can be insured third party only on any car if my main insurance is only third party fire and theft. Or do i have to have fully comp to have that on my policy?

Offline jasonpi

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Re:Insurance question
« Reply #1 on: 12 August 2003, 12:29 »
hi m8 ive had tpft and was never offered that option only seems to be fully comp but i could be wrong

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Re:Insurance question
« Reply #2 on: 12 August 2003, 12:34 »
Never heard of it being offered on just TPTF . Check your policy , or phone the company up , just dont risk it .

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Re:Insurance question
« Reply #3 on: 12 August 2003, 12:36 »
I looked into this about three months ago.... you can only be insured to drive any car if your fully comp. :(

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« Reply #4 on: 12 August 2003, 13:39 »
thought so tyhe thing is tpft in some cases can be more expensive then fully comp ??? insurance companies are rip off merchants!!!

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« Reply #5 on: 12 August 2003, 14:24 »
You can but an 'any car' TPFT policy... HIC do one.

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« Reply #6 on: 12 August 2003, 14:25 »
You can buy an 'any car' policy on TPFT, HIC used to do one.

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Re:Insurance question
« Reply #7 on: 13 August 2003, 11:20 »
If you have fully comp insurance that allows you to drive other vehicles on a Third Party basis, then you are only covered if the vehicle you're driving is already insured. Basically if you own two cars and insure one fully comp if you haven't insured the other at all your third party insurance for other vehicles won't be valid on that car. How this works on TPFT insurance I don't know but I assume it's the same.  ???

I wouldn't recommend this but one way of getting around this sort of thing is to set yourself up as a "Motor Dealer" and get dealer insurance which can sometimes work out cheaper than having two seperate policies. Insurance is a pile of S*** though.

I hope this helps and also that it's correct.

Offline richandhazel

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Re:Insurance question
« Reply #8 on: 13 August 2003, 11:27 »
Hi Michael..........you are correct.
Another stipulation on driving other vehicles on a third party basis is you usually have to be over 25 years old. I'm insured TPFT on my Audi and I can drive other vehicles on a third party basis i.e Hazel's Audi.
As you say, I can't drive the Golf on that basis as someone needs to insure it, hence I had to take out a seperate policy.

Hope that makes sense???

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Re:Insurance question
« Reply #9 on: 15 August 2003, 01:28 »
A few years back, I had a policy with Eaglestar, TPFT + TP any other car with owner's permission. Give 'em a call, they might still offer one! :)