Can I insure three cars at once?
I am the 'owner' on paper of two vehicles and my wife the owner of the third. On each vehicle we have legal cover and no claims cover. Do we have to do this three times or is it possible to get all the cars under one policy?
Asked on 26 February 2015 by ifor
Answered by
Honest John
Various insurers offer multicar insurances: www.primoplc.com can arrange all your insurances: house, car, boat, motorcycle on the same policy. Admiral Multicar can gradually move all your cars to the same policy as their existing insurances expire. LV= and Direct Line also offer multicar insurances.
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