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As you may remember i posted on behalf of my friend regarding audi a3 2.0t and insurance adding his son, he purchased the car and didnt no he couldnt get his son on insurance group due to being to high, does anyone know if its possible that he could pay mobility to get him on insurance.
 
The way i was thinking about it was a lot of young boys who have rich parents with nice cars and insurance, whats to say you dont young person with mobility who has parents willing to pay.
 
No he is disabled he can drive his self but due to nerve pains and things sometimes he cant drive so there for needs his son, he wasnt aware that his son wouldnt get on insurance when he purchased the car.
 
So he needed his son to drive him around, so picked a 2.0 Turbo A3?

Good choice there. Thoroughly researched that, didnt he?
 
So he has trouble driving but buys a hot,premium hatchback...on motorbility....and can't get the one person who he needs to drive him around in it insured on the damn thing....

:(

Also, popcorn.jpg
 
Basically the guy's a bit of an idiot who needs to think through his purchases beforehand.

Sensible option: Sell the Audi, buy something his son can actually get insured on, use that.
 
19 years old, I think its stupid myself his son should have a small 1.2 car but his son did have a license at the time he just not long passed 3 months ago but he needs help from son as he can hardly drive sometimes with pain car has only did 1200miles in 6 months due to not been able to drive a lot. I offered to see if i could get any help from these forums i think hes going to phone mobility tomorrow to see if he can pay to get his son on the insurance.
 
i think hes going to phone mobility tomorrow to see if he can pay to get his son on the insurance.


I think , you already know the answer to this.....

he purchased the car and didnt no he couldnt get his son on insurance group due to being to high


I doubt he has pockets deep enough to get a 3month qualified 19 year old driver on such a car,motability should laugh at him (and I hope they do!)

with the greatest of respect, he sounds a bit of a cretin.
 
If he has nerve issues surely he should be using something high up for ease of access, when my grandad had a motability vehicle it was a Renault Scenic. Why anyone with issues being comfortable in a car would get an A3 to me just looks dodgy.

Infact if this story is true and something dodgy isn't going on here I will eat my own foot!
 
He liked a3 he said its easy to get into, well im only asking to see if i could help him out, Hes going to phone up tomorrow to see how hes gets on he said he wouldnt mind spending few thousand on insurance. Thanks anyways guys.
 
Yeah!

Let's make a disabled person endure pain whenever he needs to get out. Serves him right :rolleyes:.

I think the point is he's used motability to get his son a nice shiny Audi A3 and is planning on a bit of fronting, getting an A3 for a new, young driver to run you around in is just stupid as any insurer would be crazy to take on the risk, as it seems this guy has discovered.

Just because someone is disabled doesn't stop them from being an idiot like anyone else.
 
I think the point is he's used motability to get his son a nice shiny Audi A3 and is planning on a bit of fronting, getting an A3 for a new, young driver to run you around in is just stupid as any insurer would be crazy to take on the risk, as it seems this guy has discovered.

Just because someone is disabled doesn't stop them from being an idiot like anyone else.

Exactly.

Joshy, have your rolleyes back! :rolleyes::p
 
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