Cheers for the recommendations guys!!ÂÂÂ

Hi guys, you have all been so helpful already - here is another one for you!!ÂÂÂ
Im planning to give my 1990 golf a bit of a well earned rest and am going to give it some tlc and use it purely for leisure, I am buying a newer model for day to day use. It seems to me a few of you on here have a number of cars so what is the cheapest way of insuring them both.
Any help much appreciated, thank you x
There are a few options i could suggest for you:
*we offer a mirror ncb scheme where you can insure a second vehicle with nil ncb and we will still allow the same discount you have on your main vehicle (subject to you having no fault claims in past 3 years)
*the mk2 is old enough to qualify for our classic schemes now so if its a sencond vehicle on low miles should be very cheap
*we can actually do short period policies (14days to 6months) so that could be another possibilty however these can be costly when you compare the day to day cost with an annual policy
If you want me to have a look then feel free to pm me your number and i will see what i can do!ÂÂÂ

Gibby - our classic policies have recently been changed so they do build up a NCB so you should start getting some on those now!
We do offer multi vehicle policies but only really for very old classics (ie aircooled) and the drivers must be over 30 (classic too!

) and they are a nightmare for me to work out so i hate em!!ÂÂÂ

Hope that helps!
MartinÂÂÂ
