That's interesting as I'm actually a named driver in another car.It happened to me. I had a car and a jeep. Full no claims on both. I was using the jeep more at the time so I got rid of the car. Last year I bought a car again (as well as keeping the jeep) because now I need a car more.
As it was over the two years I had to start with noting again. The only saving grace was that I was a named driver on another private car and that helped me with getting some discount.
So if I changed the car and started a new policy I assume that I could get my full no claims bonus back.you can't. And if you could it would be at an insurers discretion.
But it isn't 2 years until November.Not after two years has passed since your last policy, no.
I had my son as a named driver on the first car which I had a full no claims bonus on. I bought the second car two years ago and started a new policy on that car, when the insurance was out in the first car I signed it over to my son as he was the main driver, which will be 2 years next November. Should I be able to cancel the policy on the second car and start a new policy with my original nbc?your post is somewhat confusing. If you have a full bonus on one vehicle and you cancel that policy, you should able to take that NCB and use it against the other policy.
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