Car Insurance
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I want to insure my English number plated car here in Italy, some years ago I did this successfully, but am now experiencing difficulties. Does anyone have any clues please?
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Sorry. The insurance companies have started to refuse to insure foreign
registered cars in Europe.
I brought my old Fiesta back to UK from Spain and I had to go to an
expensive broker to get it insured in UK. The UK government insisted that I
had a UK policy in order to be legalin UK. The car was properly insured with
Direct Line in Spain. BUT I had to double insure it. I have also had to tax
the car in UK and Spain.
The car is only worth 500 pounds!
I am tempted to set the car on fire!
The situation is contrary to free movement of labour but the civil servants
in Europe havemutually exclusive arrangements.
I'm sorry. Taking your car toItaly was a mistake. I bet taht you will have
topay VAT on your car. This is illegal, but they will call it re registering
charge.
Pay up or torch your car1
molo bene!
"Tom" wrote in message
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> Andrew8 schrieb:
> >
> > I want to insure my English number plated car here in Italy, some years
> > ago I did this successfully, but am now experiencing difficulties. Does
> > anyone have any clues please?
> >
> > --
> > Posted via http://britishexpats.com
> Do you live in Italy? Do you mean want to get an insurance which is
> valid in Italy for a UK registered vehicle?
registered cars in Europe.
I brought my old Fiesta back to UK from Spain and I had to go to an
expensive broker to get it insured in UK. The UK government insisted that I
had a UK policy in order to be legalin UK. The car was properly insured with
Direct Line in Spain. BUT I had to double insure it. I have also had to tax
the car in UK and Spain.
The car is only worth 500 pounds!
I am tempted to set the car on fire!
The situation is contrary to free movement of labour but the civil servants
in Europe havemutually exclusive arrangements.
I'm sorry. Taking your car toItaly was a mistake. I bet taht you will have
topay VAT on your car. This is illegal, but they will call it re registering
charge.
Pay up or torch your car1
molo bene!
"Tom" wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Andrew8 schrieb:
> >
> > I want to insure my English number plated car here in Italy, some years
> > ago I did this successfully, but am now experiencing difficulties. Does
> > anyone have any clues please?
> >
> > --
> > Posted via http://britishexpats.com
> Do you live in Italy? Do you mean want to get an insurance which is
> valid in Italy for a UK registered vehicle?
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Andrew8 schrieb:
> I want to insure my English number plated car here in Italy, some years
> ago I did this successfully, but am now experiencing difficulties. Does
> anyone have any clues please?
> --
> Posted via http://britishexpats.com
Do you live in Italy? Do you mean want to get an insurance which is
valid in Italy for a UK registered vehicle?
> I want to insure my English number plated car here in Italy, some years
> ago I did this successfully, but am now experiencing difficulties. Does
> anyone have any clues please?
> --
> Posted via http://britishexpats.com
Do you live in Italy? Do you mean want to get an insurance which is
valid in Italy for a UK registered vehicle?
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Iain schrieb:
> Sorry. The insurance companies have started to refuse to insure foreign
> registered cars in Europe.
> I brought my old Fiesta back to UK from Spain and I had to go to an
> expensive broker to get it insured in UK. The UK government insisted that I
> had a UK policy in order to be legalin UK. The car was properly insured with
> Direct Line in Spain. BUT I had to double insure it. I have also had to tax
> the car in UK and Spain.
> The car is only worth 500 pounds!
> I am tempted to set the car on fire!
> The situation is contrary to free movement of labour but the civil servants
> in Europe havemutually exclusive arrangements.
> I'm sorry. Taking your car toItaly was a mistake. I bet taht you will have
> topay VAT on your car. This is illegal, but they will call it re registering
> charge.
> Pay up or torch your car1
> molo bene!
> "Tom" wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
> >
> >
> > Andrew8 schrieb:
> > >
> > > I want to insure my English number plated car here in Italy, some years
> > > ago I did this successfully, but am now experiencing difficulties. Does
> > > anyone have any clues please?
> > >
> > > --
> > > Posted via http://britishexpats.com
> >
> > Do you live in Italy? Do you mean want to get an insurance which is
> > valid in Italy for a UK registered vehicle?
I can't speak for Spain or Italy, but the situation in Germany IIRC is
that if you take up residence, you have to reregister the car within a
certain time period - in the case of a UK registered car, this would
appear to mean getting export documentation for the vehicle from the UK,
taking out a new insurance in the country of residence, and registering
in that country with new plates. A UK built car would most likely need
new headlights (LHD-RHD conversion) and possibly emission controls as a
minimum.
Possibly the AA may have information.
Tom
> Sorry. The insurance companies have started to refuse to insure foreign
> registered cars in Europe.
> I brought my old Fiesta back to UK from Spain and I had to go to an
> expensive broker to get it insured in UK. The UK government insisted that I
> had a UK policy in order to be legalin UK. The car was properly insured with
> Direct Line in Spain. BUT I had to double insure it. I have also had to tax
> the car in UK and Spain.
> The car is only worth 500 pounds!
> I am tempted to set the car on fire!
> The situation is contrary to free movement of labour but the civil servants
> in Europe havemutually exclusive arrangements.
> I'm sorry. Taking your car toItaly was a mistake. I bet taht you will have
> topay VAT on your car. This is illegal, but they will call it re registering
> charge.
> Pay up or torch your car1
> molo bene!
> "Tom" wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
> >
> >
> > Andrew8 schrieb:
> > >
> > > I want to insure my English number plated car here in Italy, some years
> > > ago I did this successfully, but am now experiencing difficulties. Does
> > > anyone have any clues please?
> > >
> > > --
> > > Posted via http://britishexpats.com
> >
> > Do you live in Italy? Do you mean want to get an insurance which is
> > valid in Italy for a UK registered vehicle?
I can't speak for Spain or Italy, but the situation in Germany IIRC is
that if you take up residence, you have to reregister the car within a
certain time period - in the case of a UK registered car, this would
appear to mean getting export documentation for the vehicle from the UK,
taking out a new insurance in the country of residence, and registering
in that country with new plates. A UK built car would most likely need
new headlights (LHD-RHD conversion) and possibly emission controls as a
minimum.
Possibly the AA may have information.
Tom
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I Live in Italy but use my British registered & insured car for two reasons:
1. The insurance is believe it or not cheaper in the UK than Italy and 2.
You can get away with anything if you have British plates. It's worth
remembering that by law a British insurer must cover the car Third Party in
any european country for the duration of the policy (although they try to
avoid telling you this).
Regards
B
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> I want to insure my English number plated car here in Italy, some years
> ago I did this successfully, but am now experiencing difficulties. Does
> anyone have any clues please?
> --
> Posted via http://britishexpats.com
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1. The insurance is believe it or not cheaper in the UK than Italy and 2.
You can get away with anything if you have British plates. It's worth
remembering that by law a British insurer must cover the car Third Party in
any european country for the duration of the policy (although they try to
avoid telling you this).
Regards
B
"Andrew8" wrote in message
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> I want to insure my English number plated car here in Italy, some years
> ago I did this successfully, but am now experiencing difficulties. Does
> anyone have any clues please?
> --
> Posted via http://britishexpats.com
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