cancel ur insurance policy and go with another insure there loads online very cheap and will put ur g/f on it too try www.moneysupermarket .com then click insurance u will be suprised good luck
2007-09-07 23:47:34
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answered by william l 4
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I would check out other insurance companies too, you may have the same problem with most, as your girlfiend is classed as a young driver and has less than a years experience. some companies will still allow this but with a very increased xs for her. i wouldn't use internet search engines as they do not ask relevant enough questions, you need to go through the phone book and call all the 0800 numbers, most insurance companies underwritten by RBS are based in england. And yes i'm afraid it is illegal to insure a vehicle you dont personally own so your girlfriend couldn't take out a seperate policy.
2007-09-08 06:52:42
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answered by wozzer 3
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I had something similar when years ago I had a golf gti cabriolet and they would not allow me to add someone to my policy as they were a young driver.
Its a real pain.
It is illegal to have two policies on the same car. Not sure what the answer is with this one, it may mean getting another car for you to share or for her to get a little run around and start getting some no claims.
The only other alternative is rining round all the companies, someone may take her with a higher excess?
2007-09-08 06:59:15
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answered by lovelylittlemoo 4
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Why don't you ring up direct line yourself? I've got 2 cars and both myself and my husband are insured on both of them through direct line. Ok, so we aren't 23 and haven't just passed but if you're willing to pay to put her on your insurance then I'm sure they will do it.
By the way, I never knew it was illegal to have 2 separate policies on one car, is that true?
2007-09-08 06:51:33
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answered by ChocLover 7
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23 year old female with no experience gets to drive a vectra group 10 lol.
Just leave your insurer and find someone else who will take the risk, go to Lloyds, be prepared to pay good money.
2007-09-08 15:22:18
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answered by robert s 3
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cancell it andd get a new one through the Quinn Group in ireland
they insure anyone
me my wife and daughter on and astra convertible
daughter is only 18 and just passed
2.2 l engine 1 yr old car!
2007-09-09 05:09:16
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answered by Anonymous
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try direct line i have a a ford mondeo 2.0tddi and have my sister who's 24 on my insurance on a provisional licence and it put under 200 quid on for the year
2007-09-08 07:00:09
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answered by REBECCA R 2
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dont do it a put ma daughter 23 yrs old on ma insurance she just passed her test ma pride and joy BMW 2 days later she wrote ma car off buy her a banger
2007-09-08 06:54:58
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answered by tamwtam 2
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yep go on line and seek from another insurance provider, the above internet sites are good, you can get quotes from each and then decide
2007-09-08 06:51:31
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answered by christine m 3
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Go to another insurance company.
2007-09-08 14:25:19
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answered by futuretopgun101 5
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