Car Insurance
#1
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Car Insurance
Another question to you helpful people!
We live in Uk, moving to Spain permanently at end of August. Taking our own (UK) car. This has been done, no doubt, by thousands of others.
Our current insurers, and others that I've asked, won't insure us whilst we are living in Spain. I've also rung Direct Line (Espana) and they will only insure cars with Spanish plates.
There are loads of expats in Spain with UK cars so there must be a way around this? We also need to be sure we are covered whilst we actually drive to Spain!
Grateful for any advice. Driving without insurance is not one of our options!!!
We live in Uk, moving to Spain permanently at end of August. Taking our own (UK) car. This has been done, no doubt, by thousands of others.
Our current insurers, and others that I've asked, won't insure us whilst we are living in Spain. I've also rung Direct Line (Espana) and they will only insure cars with Spanish plates.
There are loads of expats in Spain with UK cars so there must be a way around this? We also need to be sure we are covered whilst we actually drive to Spain!
Grateful for any advice. Driving without insurance is not one of our options!!!
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That's funny. Just received an email saying that a reply to this thread had been posted by Milky Bar Kid, but now I come back to read it, there is no reply!
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Hi , my policy now covers me for 180 days in Europe with full comp providing I have UK residence so as long as you have a UK address you will be covered.I intend to use this option when I move to Spain in aug/sep 05.
merlino
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Thanks for your reply.
Who is the policy with? Also, because we are actually moving to Spain I won't have a UK address unless I use someone else's...
Who is the policy with? Also, because we are actually moving to Spain I won't have a UK address unless I use someone else's...
#5
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My car insurance policy is with Frizzell , also you are not actually considered a resident in Spain until you have been there over 183 days.
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I see. So you just leave them with your original UK address on their records then?
#7
Originally posted by Spain Bound
I see. So you just leave them with your original UK address on their records then?
I see. So you just leave them with your original UK address on their records then?
But there are funny laws on Brit cars, to be properly insured, they need Brit MOT, Spanish one will not do, so to be legal you have to drive to England and renew MOT every year, or change to Spanish plates, ouch....
Read the link it may help....
With so many questions on this subject this link should be a sticky at the top.
http://costablancaexpats.net/pats/trafico.txt
#8
Re: Car Insurance
Originally posted by Spain Bound
Another question to you helpful people!
We live in Uk, moving to Spain permanently at end of August. Taking our own (UK) car. This has been done, no doubt, by thousands of others.
Our current insurers, and others that I've asked, won't insure us whilst we are living in Spain. I've also rung Direct Line (Espana) and they will only insure cars with Spanish plates.
There are loads of expats in Spain with UK cars so there must be a way around this? We also need to be sure we are covered whilst we actually drive to Spain!
Grateful for any advice. Driving without insurance is not one of our options!!!
Another question to you helpful people!
We live in Uk, moving to Spain permanently at end of August. Taking our own (UK) car. This has been done, no doubt, by thousands of others.
Our current insurers, and others that I've asked, won't insure us whilst we are living in Spain. I've also rung Direct Line (Espana) and they will only insure cars with Spanish plates.
There are loads of expats in Spain with UK cars so there must be a way around this? We also need to be sure we are covered whilst we actually drive to Spain!
Grateful for any advice. Driving without insurance is not one of our options!!!
#9
Originally posted by jdr
Lots of brokers in Spain, do their ins through Gib.
But there are funny laws on Brit cars, to be properly insured, they need Brit MOT, Spanish one will not do, so to be legal you have to drive to England and renew MOT every year, or change to Spanish plates, ouch....
Read the link it may help....
With so many questions on this subject this link should be a sticky at the top.
http://costablancaexpats.net/pats/trafico.txt
Lots of brokers in Spain, do their ins through Gib.
But there are funny laws on Brit cars, to be properly insured, they need Brit MOT, Spanish one will not do, so to be legal you have to drive to England and renew MOT every year, or change to Spanish plates, ouch....
Read the link it may help....
With so many questions on this subject this link should be a sticky at the top.
http://costablancaexpats.net/pats/trafico.txt
Keeping a Vehicle with British Number Plates in Spain
As a member of the EU you may bring your car with you to Spain, and leave it on UK plates but only on the following terms.
Your vehicle may remain in Spain indefinitely but you must maintain your home country tax and ensure that it is fully paid up as well as ensuring that the MOT is always current. You can have the MOT carried out here in Spain where it is known as the ITV.
Your vehicle may not stay in Spain any longer than six months in any one calendar year and must be insured in its country of registration as per EU Law. This is something which causes many a great deal of problems when they find they cannot insure their car with a Spanish insurance company nor find a British company prepared to insure them. Some companies will offer cover but please read the small print. Most policies issued under these circumstances are fragile to say the least.
More likely is that you will have to import your car and register it in Spain. This will entail the payment of a 12% import tax. Tax varies depending on engine size and how long you have had the vehicle. If you take out a residence permit this all changes. Your car must then be registered in Spain but you can claim exemption from the 12% registration tax.
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Thank you for all the advice. I have actually today spoken to Abbeygate (Insurers) on 956794558, in Spain, and they say they will insure the car on GB plates, and allow for trips to the UK of up to 30 days at a time. The quote was 50% more than I'm paying in the UK, but at least they will do it, as long as I provide a Spanish address (which I could).
Does anyone know of this insurer? Are they ok?
I want to return to the UK once or twice a year anyway.
Does anyone know of this insurer? Are they ok?
I want to return to the UK once or twice a year anyway.
#11
Originally posted by Spain Bound
Thank you for all the advice. I have actually today spoken to Abbeygate (Insurers) on 956794558, in Spain, and they say they will insure the car on GB plates, and allow for trips to the UK of up to 30 days at a time. The quote was 50% more than I'm paying in the UK, but at least they will do it, as long as I provide a Spanish address (which I could).
Does anyone know of this insurer? Are they ok?
I want to return to the UK once or twice a year anyway.
Thank you for all the advice. I have actually today spoken to Abbeygate (Insurers) on 956794558, in Spain, and they say they will insure the car on GB plates, and allow for trips to the UK of up to 30 days at a time. The quote was 50% more than I'm paying in the UK, but at least they will do it, as long as I provide a Spanish address (which I could).
Does anyone know of this insurer? Are they ok?
I want to return to the UK once or twice a year anyway.
Just make sure you read the small print.
#12
Originally posted by jdr
Lots of brokers in Spain, do their ins through Gib.
But there are funny laws on Brit cars, to be properly insured, they need Brit MOT, Spanish one will not do, so to be legal you have to drive to England and renew MOT every year, or change to Spanish plates, ouch....
Read the link it may help....
With so many questions on this subject this link should be a sticky at the top.
http://costablancaexpats.net/pats/trafico.txt
Lots of brokers in Spain, do their ins through Gib.
But there are funny laws on Brit cars, to be properly insured, they need Brit MOT, Spanish one will not do, so to be legal you have to drive to England and renew MOT every year, or change to Spanish plates, ouch....
Read the link it may help....
With so many questions on this subject this link should be a sticky at the top.
http://costablancaexpats.net/pats/trafico.txt
you have to watch some of the info on this site because some has not been updated for some time, and does not take into account recent changes
#13
Originally posted by xabiachica
you have to watch some of the info on this site because some has not been updated for some time, and does not take into account recent changes
you have to watch some of the info on this site because some has not been updated for some time, and does not take into account recent changes
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A nice and helpful woman and maybe offer you some advice.
#14
Liberty seguros insure cars on British plates but of course at a premium. www.libertyseguros.es
With regards to omport tax then you don't have to pay it if you are resident.
All the best
Danny
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www.relocatingtoandalucia.com
With regards to omport tax then you don't have to pay it if you are resident.
All the best
Danny
Pathfinder
www.relocatingtoandalucia.com
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Thanks for all the great advice. Having read it all I thought sod it, and sold the (British) car! It didn't seem to make a lot of sense going through all those formalities and still having a right hand drive car with no air con.
So now we are flying out, with dogs, hiring a car from Alicante, and we'll buy a new Spanish car.
I believe I need an NIE to buy a new car - we will complete the purchase of our (resale) house in early September.
Is there anything else I need to have in order to buy a new car? Apart from money.
So now we are flying out, with dogs, hiring a car from Alicante, and we'll buy a new Spanish car.
I believe I need an NIE to buy a new car - we will complete the purchase of our (resale) house in early September.
Is there anything else I need to have in order to buy a new car? Apart from money.
Last edited by Spain Bound; Aug 3rd 2004 at 12:47 pm.