I used adrian flux. Underwritten by trinity lane I think. They
allowed me several weeks to pass my sva.
Me and a friend have both driven to sva/iva back and to a re test no
problem. Frustratingly only having to hire a trailer to get to the
dvla inspection (tho I think I read that the dvla are n
Thanks Jim and Luke for the correction on this point.
It also caused me to wonder about another cirumstance.
Present laws say all cars must be insured all the time unless there is a
SORN, however you cannot get a Statutory Off Road Registration unless the car
has been registered in the fir
I think the driving other cars section of your policy is normally only valid if
the cars owner has insurance as well.
Jim
From: michaelhughe...@aol.com
Sent: Friday, November 04, 2011 3:16 PM
To: quantumowners@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: [Quantum Owners] Pre registration insurance
Surely it is only the driver who needs to be insured. Provided you are
prepared to take the risk of the car being driven by someone else, and them
only having third party cover whilst driving your car, you could do your local
running at least.
I would double check to make sure that it is le
Hello all,
I have a quick question relating to insurance for unregistered cars.
I recently failed my IVA test on my Xtreme (nothing major) for which I
hired a transporter to get it there at a cost of £250 (no tow bar, so
could not hire a trailer). To avoid this cost again, I would like to
insure