Can I drive other cars on my AXA insurance?

This means you can enjoy the same comprehensive cover you have on your own policy when driving other cars that are not owned, hired or leased by you. You can access this document in your MyAXA account.

What is a multi car policy?

A multi car insurance policy lets you insure two or more cars on one policy, so it’s much more convenient than having more than one policy.

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Is it cheaper to insure multiple cars?

Getting insurance for a second vehicle typically doesn’t cost as much as buying a policy for your first, thanks to multi-vehicle discounts, specialty car insurance policies, and usage-based options.

Can you insure 2 cars on one policy?

Yes, multi-car insurance allows you to insure two or more cars on a single policy with the same provider, and this can be a cheap and convenient way to get insurance if you have more than one car.

How does multicar insurance work?

The concept of multi-car insurance works in the same way that bulk buy deals work for other products: the more cars you add to the policy, the more discount is applied. With multi-car insurance, several cars are covered under one policy rather than separate policies for each individual car.

How many cars can you have on your insurance policy?

You can insure max 4-5 vehicles kept on the same address on a single insurance policy. Also, you can have the same amount of liability and underinsured motorist coverage on each vehicle. One renewal date, discounts, single insurance deductibles for all vehicles, are some of the benefits of multi-car insurance policy.

Can I have 2 separate car insurance policies for 2 cars?

Yes, there are two ways to do this. You can either take out a multi car insurance policy, or you can take out two separate car insurance policies.

Can I add another car to my existing insurance policy?

You will not usually be able to insure more than one vehicle on a standard car insurance policy. However, other types of insurance policies may permit you to insure multiple vehicles. Read our guide below to find out more about insuring multiple vehicles on one car insurance policy.

Can you insure a car you don’t own?

Wondering if you can insure a car you don’t own? The answer is yes, you can take out a separate car insurance policy on someone else’s car – but make sure that you tell the insurer you’re not the owner or the registered keeper of the vehicle when you apply.

How do I insure a car not in my name?

Here are some of the other ways you can insure a car that’s not in your name:
  1. Ask to be added to the vehicle registration.
  2. Have the car registration transferred to your name.
  3. Opt for car rental insurance coverage.
  4. Be added as a driver to the existing car insurance policy.
  5. Add the vehicle owner to your insurance policy.

Can I insure my daughters car in my name?

Yes, but only if you’re the primary driver of the car. Find out your options. Updated Jan 11, 2022 .

When can I drive someone else’s car?

As we’ve seen, driving other cars (DOC) insurance isn’t usually included as part of a fully comprehensive policy. Unless your policy states otherwise, you’ll only be able to drive your partner’s car if they’ve added you as a named driver or have a family or any driver car insurance policy.

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What insurance allows you to drive other people’s cars?

Driving other cars cover is usually only available on a comprehensive car insurance policy, so if you have third party (or third party, fire & theft) cover, you won’t be covered to drive any other cars. It’s not automatically included on every comprehensive policy – so check first.

Can I drive my parents car without insurance?

Can I drive my parents’ car without insurance? No, you’ll need at least third party car insurance if you want to drive your parents’ car.

Can someone drive my car if they are not on my insurance UK?

It might be an emergency or you may have permission from the car owner, but that doesn’t mean it’s legal. Unless you’re a ‘named driver’ on their car insurance, you almost certainly won’t be insured. And both the driver and car owner can run into trouble if caught without the necessary cover.

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