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Buddha:
With regard to the original question, my insurer - esure, will allow 2 weeks grace where you can have 2 cars on the one policy. There was no charge for me as the new car was considered a lower risk than the existing, and once I notified them of the sale of the first car a refund was swiftly sent.

(I actually hold esure in quite high regard, their claims process is very efficient - just wish they did 4x4 specialist cover.)

sardonicus:
beware those of you insured with C.I.S.(co-op).!!
On renewing a policy on the jeep a few months ago I asked about being covered for other vehicles and was told that a fully comp policy no longer includes the provision of third party insurance when driving another persons car! Only in an emergency,as now stated on the ins.documents.
I told them I wasnt vey happy with this and would be looking for insurance elsewhere.But apparently other insurers will be changing this too.So now if i want to drive another vehicle i have to be a named driver!
Beware also if you have a 'special' policy for an unusual or modified veh.
I was insured for a large mercedes camper a few years ago(think it was flux)for about 2 years,and when i tried to get car insur.again i had no no claims disc.because i had a 'special'policy for more than ayear
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