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JonMad
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Multicar policies

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So I asked my current insurer (Direct Line) and whilst they give multi car discounts they don't share my No Claims Discount even though it's technically possible for me to drive more than one car at a time. Anyone found someone who does a better deal than this?
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Try LV, they're pretty good at matching NCB.
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NotoriousREV wrote: Thu Apr 04, 2019 5:54 pm Try LV, they're pretty good at matching NCB.
Ta. I was with them with the Megane last year. They were £200 more than Direct Line this year so I left them :lol:
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Manning Uk were cheap for the Golf and the Lotus. Less cheap for the BMW.

I tend to avoid the multicar policies as they syncronise your renewal in to one fuck off payment instead of 3 spread through the year.
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Admiral have generally been good for me & my fleet.
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LV say no to mirroring NCB but Admiral on a Multicar policy will do it. Shame they come out more expensive overall.
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