02 Mar 2011 1:17 PM:
Sid,
From my understanding FB is right you may be charged on premium rate because you do not have N.C.D
However I believe it is the car that is also insured here in UK but with a named driver and additional driver(s) if specified. That is
why all cars must have an insurance if on a public road. Have you considered being a second named driver and after driving for
maybe a year approach the same insurance company and see what your premium will be? This ususally happens with partners
or married couples so that at a later stage they can both have their individual insurance policy
Lefthanddrivespecialist
Thread:
I want to swap my Fiat Punto HGT (2002 Spanish reg, LHD) for UK plates RHD
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