Soldato
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So 2009-2010 was my first year of driving my own car (I’d previously been a named driver on Mum’s car), and being 18 with 0NCB and having held the license for <1 year it wasn’t going to be cheap. Especially as I bought a (rather nice low miles 1 owner) Saxo VTR
.
Yeah, really sensible first car.

18 year old male + Saxo VTR + Fully Comp = Vaseline Time.
The cheapest I got, and with adding parents as named drivers, was £2400 from Admiral.
Had their renewal through last week with me now being 19 and 1NCB and having held the license for a year and a bit; £1565.
WIN.
Mum bought a Fiat 500 in January (Scrappage innit
) and took out a MultiCar policy with Admiral, with the intention of my car joining it now it’s my renewal time.
So on MultiCar, my policy is…. £750. EPIC WIN.
It’s only cost £560 right now (as the policy has only 9 months left), but £750 for a year right after paying £2400? GET IN THERE.
This MultiCar thing looks great, all the paperwork came to Mum as she’s the Policy Administrator, but on the Certificate of Motor Insurance I am the Policy Holder of it. The certificate does not make any mention of MultiCar or anything like that. It is my certificate for my policy.
Literally the only difference between normal and MultiCar I can find is that all paperwork comes addressed to Mum (the Policy Administrator) and the money comes off of her card – I still have my own policy, and I ring them if (when?) I have a prang. So for the sake of having to bank transfer Mum the money instead of paying directly and relying on her to pass me on the paperwork I have saved £750.
Literally the only downside I can find from reading the small print is that the policy “Does not cover use of the Nurburgring Nordschleife.”, and obviously I haven’t got DOC - but that would have been the same on the non-MultiCar £1560 policy
So yeah, Admiral MultiCar = Awesome stuffs.
Car has its MOT tomorrow though... French Car + MOT = Worried Me...

Yeah, really sensible first car.


18 year old male + Saxo VTR + Fully Comp = Vaseline Time.

The cheapest I got, and with adding parents as named drivers, was £2400 from Admiral.
Had their renewal through last week with me now being 19 and 1NCB and having held the license for a year and a bit; £1565.
WIN.
Mum bought a Fiat 500 in January (Scrappage innit

So on MultiCar, my policy is…. £750. EPIC WIN.
It’s only cost £560 right now (as the policy has only 9 months left), but £750 for a year right after paying £2400? GET IN THERE.
This MultiCar thing looks great, all the paperwork came to Mum as she’s the Policy Administrator, but on the Certificate of Motor Insurance I am the Policy Holder of it. The certificate does not make any mention of MultiCar or anything like that. It is my certificate for my policy.
Literally the only difference between normal and MultiCar I can find is that all paperwork comes addressed to Mum (the Policy Administrator) and the money comes off of her card – I still have my own policy, and I ring them if (when?) I have a prang. So for the sake of having to bank transfer Mum the money instead of paying directly and relying on her to pass me on the paperwork I have saved £750.
Literally the only downside I can find from reading the small print is that the policy “Does not cover use of the Nurburgring Nordschleife.”, and obviously I haven’t got DOC - but that would have been the same on the non-MultiCar £1560 policy
So yeah, Admiral MultiCar = Awesome stuffs.
Car has its MOT tomorrow though... French Car + MOT = Worried Me...