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CARDIFF1927
31 Jul 10 17:20
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anyone know the best companies to give you short term deals? Ive tried the comparison sites but they only offer annual quotes.

My cars up for sale and im looking to ensure it for a month until i sell it, just have one quote from ecars £825 for a month Shocked

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By:
Bradders
When: 31 Jul 10 17:22
Are you not better off renewing for the year and then cancelling it when the car is sold?  No idea at all tbh, but might be a less loaded premium that way.
By:
DrCash.
When: 31 Jul 10 17:24
Shocked what car you got?

Mine is 1k for the year, seems expensive but its becuase my age.
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CARDIFF1927
When: 31 Jul 10 17:29
I have an honda civic type r, my policy is due up on monday, im currently insured with admiral, cost me a grand last year, but this year because im trying to insure the other half on it, they want £1900. Crazy price which im not going to be paying. If the worst comes to worst il have to renew a policy on my own for the time being until the car sells, which im not having much luck with either. 25 years old 6 years no claims, no points and they still want 1k plus everywhere.
By:
DrCash.
When: 31 Jul 10 17:36
Yeah insureance is a joke !!! 1k for 1.4 for me robbery
By:
calmoan
When: 31 Jul 10 17:48
pay the insurance monthly, then renage when u sell themotor
By:
Decky
When: 31 Jul 10 17:57
GO COMPARE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
By:
mr keano
When: 01 Aug 10 00:25
ffs its only 1k per year for me to insure a 2 litre vectra and i havent even got a full licence nor any no claims bonus
By:
Onions
When: 01 Aug 10 00:28
http://www.aviva.co.uk/short-term-car-insurance/


They were good when I needed to insure a car for the weekend.

Also, how on earth are you paying over £1,000. I paid £800 when I was on a provisional licence
By:
stuffed on the river
When: 01 Aug 10 00:40
surely the car insurance is carried over to the next car...or its 40% money back.
By:
Onions
When: 01 Aug 10 00:45
I doubt it, because if you have a 1982 corsa insured and then you buy a BMW Z4, I think they would want more money
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