You can insure as many as you like
In fact you can't drive any car without having it covered by a valid insurance policy and if you have more than one then you will have to have the cover to drive more than one
OK
2007-03-20 10:16:41
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Ask a footballer. I think there is a special policy which covers a few cars. Once heard the name of this policy but I've forgotten it.
Saves you paying full premiums on all your cars.... as even the insurers know you can't be driving 2 or 3 or 4 cars at the same time.. so you get a lesser premium for all cars you own and want to cover... than doing them individually.
2007-03-20 09:07:58
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answer #2
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answered by Joe Bloggs 4
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not a case of can you insure 2 cars its a case of you MUST insure 2 cars at least 3rd party to be legally able to have them on the road (and taxed and mot'd if needed). Theres one advertising on tv at the mo who give a discount for insuring more than 1 car- keep an eye out. and ring round a few to find the best deal :)
2007-03-20 09:12:49
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answer #3
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answered by lemonzestingtoday 3
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Yes you can.
Just after I had passed my driving test - the insurance for my car was in my Dad's name (with me as a named driver, it worked out cheaper for the first year I was driving that way), also the insurance for the car driven by both my parents was in my Dad's name (with my Mum as a named driver).
2007-03-21 00:16:32
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answered by k 7
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The same way you insure one car. Just call an insurance company.. they will need each cars info.
2007-03-20 09:27:07
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answered by E 5
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you can insure 2 seperate cars but you only get "no claims bonus" on one or the other!
2007-03-20 09:08:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes if you have two cars you must insure both cars .
2007-03-20 09:08:08
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answered by Mick 4
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you can insure as many cars as you want. Direct line (no affiliation) are as far as i know the only company to offer no claims bonus on more than one car.
2007-03-20 09:24:14
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answered by Anonymous
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you can insure as many as you want, just as long as you can pay the premiums.
2007-03-20 09:06:06
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answered by stanggtkid 2
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Yes.
2007-03-20 09:10:27
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answered by Neil 7
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