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Sorry to bring this up from an old thread
www.motorhomefun.co.uk/forum/threads/european-car-cover.108789/#post-1425814
Trying to get my head round if this is correct, re post 6 From @vwalan and post 7 @BreweryDave
The directive in question is no longer in force and superseded by
http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=OJ:L:2009:263:0011:0031:EN:PDF
I have tried to get 3 different insurance companies to confirm that even though I may only have say 90days full comp cover whilst across the channel that for the full duration of my trip after say the 90days up to the 365 days I would have the minimum insurance cover required to be legal in that country.
I don't expect anyone to read through the document for me but does anyone know the facts, is this correct. Article 2 is on page L263/17
I want to be abroad for longer than the insurance can cover me fully but still want to have the legal cover in case of an event.
There are I've found a couple of companies that do offer 365 continued cover ( not short trips then back again) but one wanted around the £1000 yes thats 4 0s for a 7 year old ford ka.
Obviously breakdown is another issue. Again with the same sort of short term cover with again a few doing full 365 but high cost.
Shawn
www.motorhomefun.co.uk/forum/threads/european-car-cover.108789/#post-1425814
Trying to get my head round if this is correct, re post 6 From @vwalan and post 7 @BreweryDave
The directive in question is no longer in force and superseded by
http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=OJ:L:2009:263:0011:0031:EN:PDF
I have tried to get 3 different insurance companies to confirm that even though I may only have say 90days full comp cover whilst across the channel that for the full duration of my trip after say the 90days up to the 365 days I would have the minimum insurance cover required to be legal in that country.
I don't expect anyone to read through the document for me but does anyone know the facts, is this correct. Article 2 is on page L263/17
I want to be abroad for longer than the insurance can cover me fully but still want to have the legal cover in case of an event.
There are I've found a couple of companies that do offer 365 continued cover ( not short trips then back again) but one wanted around the £1000 yes thats 4 0s for a 7 year old ford ka.
Obviously breakdown is another issue. Again with the same sort of short term cover with again a few doing full 365 but high cost.
Shawn