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Can I be insured on a car that my daughter owns?

Can I be insured on a car that my daughter owns?

Asked on 13 October 2017 by James A

Answered by Honest John
You can be insured as a named driver, as long as you're not the main user. If you are the main user, you would need to insure the vehicle yourself.
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