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This is a con. I had to do the same when I bought a crap car to leave down south. While you can't allpy your NCD to a second car, you can bet your life that any accident you have in the second car will then effect you NCD! Robbing
Rule Number 1 - Assuming that you have a valid contract in place always try to get your poo onto your timesheet, provided that the timesheet is valid for your current contract and covers the period of time that you are billing for.
I have a policy for one car with direct line and another one with Chris Knott. The Chris Knott policy offered a mirrored NCB for the years I had with direct line which brought my premium right down.
I have a policy for one car with direct line and another one with Chris Knott. The Chris Knott policy offered a mirrored NCB for the years I had with direct line which brought my premium right down.
When I initially had a second car I found AA insurance gave me a big discount when I put down that I had another car and the NCB. That made them much cheaper than everybody else. By year 2, I had 1 year NCB on the second policy and that made it cheaper to go elsewhere.
Who knows? It's insurance, they pretty much make it up.
If you drove Car A with NCB of X, then buying Car B (more expensive than A) and insuring it using multi-car insurance, and they give choice which car should NCB be used for then is using Car B ok for NCB purposes?!?!
Depends on how you set up[ the original policy; I believe you'd have to cancel the policy on Car A, get a new Policy for car B and add Car A to it.
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