Hello. I've not had an insurance policy for ~18 months, so my 10+ years no claims is going to expire in 6 months due to the 2 year rule employed by most insurers.
Am planning on buying a car sometime next year and have got some quotes with/without no claims history: it's ~£250 more per year if I dont have any no claims history.
Co-op currently do honour up to 3 years no claims history gap, but they would not provide a qoute online, so I'm no going to rely on them still doing the 3 year thing, or providing me a quote when i need it.
I think my options are:
1. Take a policy out on my wife's car. As her policy is 4 months old, there would be some cost to cancelling it. Although the annual premium is ~£50 cheaper for me insuring it.
2. Buy an old cheap (low insurance group) car, park it up and insure it. It seems the cheapest insurance quote I could get was ~£150 for something like a polo, panda, etc.
Option one would probably work out cheapest, but is a bit of hassle and ideally my wife wants to keep her own policy going.
For option 2, if i can find a cheap car, for around £50 it may be easier.
What I actually need is just a V5, and not an actual car ! Not sure if I can just buy one of those though ....
Welcome any suggestions.
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