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beast5680:
anyone know the answer to this?

My disco is insured fully comp allowing me to drive any other vehicle third party heres the question...can i drive my other disco which is currently not insured in itself but is taxed and mot,ed on my own insurance third party?
i,ve read the small print and all it says is i have the ability to drive another vehicle and i will be covered third party :?

i need to drive the other one about to test drive it for a couple of days

v8kenny:
Reading the small print of my NFU Policy, it allows me to drive any other vehicle NOT owned by me
So I reckon if you own the other Disco and are not just the registered keeper then you won't be covered

v8kenny:
Reading the small print of my NFU Policy, it allows me to drive any other vehicle NOT owned by me
So I reckon if you own the other Disco and are not just the registered keeper then you won't be covered
Best to check with them before driving I think   :wink:

Wolfie:
I've only ever come across this as applying only to vehicles that you don't own.

I'd suggest giving your insurance company a call and checking whether you are covered.

Even if you are, be prepared for getting stopped by the police as the car will be flagged as uninsured on the police computer.

Regards

Wolfie

beast5680:
:lol:  so if i sell it to the wife for the weekend then i could drive it :lol:  chances of the old bill stopping anyone round here are remote to say the least :roll:
thats what i was afraid of, if i am followed their computer flags up no insurance :roll:  and i get pulled, or i could just stick to the back roads :wink:

i just found an addition i missed

--- Quote ---
Most policyholders over the age of 25 are given this cover. If this benefit is added it will show on your certificate of insurance. This cover is Third Party Only and is restricted to vehicles not owned and registered to you.
--- End quote ---

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