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From: Krusty on 11 Feb 2010 10:03 Simon Wilson wrote: > Lozzo wrote: > > Simon Wilson wrote: > > > > > I'm planning to pop over the channel, just for 24 hours, carting a > > > load of tat over. I've managed to blag a vehicle, but my CIHAGM > > > insurance doesn't extend to overseas. > > > > > > Anyone aware of a policy that will do the necessary for not too > > > many sovs? Breakdown cover would be a bonus. > > > > Ecarinsurance will do short term insurance with Euro cover, that's > > who I used to take the Evos to Austria. You fill out the form > > online, pay online, print off your certificate from an email and > > that's it, all done. I have taxed cars with the printed certificate > > too, so it's all valid. > > > > hmmm. > > The eCar Short Term Insurance Policy is suitable for: > <snip> > - Driving in the UK only. The first two day insurance places I Googled both include EU cover - daycover.com & tempcover.com. They also list vans, which is something you'll need to check as lots of places won't cover them. -- Krusty '03 Tiger 955i '02 MV Senna '96 Tiger (for sale) '79 Fantic Hiro 250 (for sale) '81 Corvette (for sale)
From: Simon Wilson on 11 Feb 2010 10:13
Krusty wrote: > Simon Wilson wrote: > >> Lozzo wrote: >>> Simon Wilson wrote: >>> >>>> I'm planning to pop over the channel, just for 24 hours, carting a >>>> load of tat over. I've managed to blag a vehicle, but my CIHAGM >>>> insurance doesn't extend to overseas. >>>> >>>> Anyone aware of a policy that will do the necessary for not too >>>> many sovs? Breakdown cover would be a bonus. >>> Ecarinsurance will do short term insurance with Euro cover, that's >>> who I used to take the Evos to Austria. You fill out the form >>> online, pay online, print off your certificate from an email and >>> that's it, all done. I have taxed cars with the printed certificate >>> too, so it's all valid. >>> >> hmmm. >> >> The eCar Short Term Insurance Policy is suitable for: >> <snip> >> - Driving in the UK only. > > The first two day insurance places I Googled both include EU cover - > daycover.com & tempcover.com. They also list vans, which is something > you'll need to check as lots of places won't cover them. > Gottit, thanks. tempcover.com �32 for two days, �8 back through Quidco. Just need to book the ferry now. -- /Simon |