Originally posted by nickpowell77
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Previously on "Recommendation for Business Car insurance"
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Originally posted by Lance View Post
no. Insurance for company vehicles is far more expensive than personal insurance.
And if you're not sure, get a quote before you buy.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
Hee hee. Ok. Who is the registered keeper? I'm a bit bemused why the OP didn't look in to doing this before ordering a car?
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Originally posted by NowPermOutsideUK View Post
As someone thinking of getting a tesla can you explain what shock you mean ? Are teslas really that much more expensive to insure than standard diesel cars for a 40 year male?!
And if you're not sure, get a quote before you buy.
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Originally posted by Lance View Post
you're in for a shock. Especially if on a lease.
But you look the same as for personal. Use an aggregator Business Car Insurance | MoneySuperMarket
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Originally posted by Lance View Post
given that it's a Tesla, so self-driving, and updated/controlled remotely over the airwaves, your question is more complex to answer than you think
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Originally posted by nickpowell77 View PostHi - I have a Tesla Model 3 on order and I need to sort out Business Car Insurance.
Does anybody have any recommendation as it will need to be my LTD Company who insures the car? We only need to ensure myself and my Wife
Also, any experiences on maintaining no-claims discount?
Thanks, Nick
But you look the same as for personal. Use an aggregator Business Car Insurance | MoneySuperMarket
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Recommendation for Business Car insurance
Hi - I have a Tesla Model 3 on order and I need to sort out Business Car Insurance.
Does anybody have any recommendation as it will need to be my LTD Company who insures the car? We only need to ensure myself and my Wife
Also, any experiences on maintaining no-claims discount?
Thanks, Nick
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