Keif
27-09-12, 04:02 PM
Is there any way round this?
Currently my Mrs drives a Corsa 1.4SRi, however we've located a suitable replacement for sale a good road trip away. (I like road trips)
(Anyone after a Corsa C SRi? Pm me)
As far as I see it, we have two choices,
Go and look at the perfectly driveable car, but trailer it back, or
Drive to the new car in my Signum, if we decide to buy the new car, ring up the insurance and transfer her current policy over and drive it back.
However if we do the latter this will leave her Corsa sat on my drive uninsured. If a buyer comes along to test drive it.
Where do we stand insurance wise?
Or is there another way round it?
Currently my Mrs drives a Corsa 1.4SRi, however we've located a suitable replacement for sale a good road trip away. (I like road trips)
(Anyone after a Corsa C SRi? Pm me)
As far as I see it, we have two choices,
Go and look at the perfectly driveable car, but trailer it back, or
Drive to the new car in my Signum, if we decide to buy the new car, ring up the insurance and transfer her current policy over and drive it back.
However if we do the latter this will leave her Corsa sat on my drive uninsured. If a buyer comes along to test drive it.
Where do we stand insurance wise?
Or is there another way round it?