Car Insurance
Should I insure my car in my parents' name?
For a young driver, having just passed your driving test, finding the money to insure your first car may seem an impossible task. If your parents' car is insured, and they give you permission to drive their car, what's the problem? Find out how to make sure you're properly insured to drive their car, and avoid getting into trouble with the law.
There are three levels of car insurance cover available to drivers: comprehensive, third-party, fire and theft, and third-party. We've outlined the different types and their benefits.
How Does the No Claims Bonus System Work?
The topic can seem pretty complicated if you’re new to insurance. We’ll try to answer your questions about the no claims bonus system in this article.
Should I choose black box or non-black box insurance?
Black box insurance (or telematics insurance as it’s also known) can be a good way for young drivers to reduce premiums in their first few years on the road. So why is there still such a high demand for traditional, non-black box policies? Is it a good choice for everyone?
Learn about the pros and cons of black box insurance before you decide which type of policy is right for you.
Am I insured for driving other cars?
Sometimes, but not every insurer gives this cover. If you absolutely need to drive a car that is not specifically named on your insurance policy, this article provides more information.
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Driving
Buying a Car - Advice for Young Drivers
Whether you're buying your first car or fifth car, it's always a good idea to follow these steps.
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