110 insurance for young driver

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Probably, yes. Best to check with your insurer. But the issue will come when they pass their test and drive on their own. Then you will likely find it more cost effective to get their own small economical car to build up a year or two of no claims bonus before they get a Landy unless you don’t mind paying for the privilege of driving a Landy as a young driver.
 
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Assuming the OP ever checks back....it is generally cheaper to get the learner to take out their own insurance for learning in your car. Saves your NCB should the worst happen
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https://www.comparethemarket.com/car-insurance/learner-drivers/
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Probably, yes. Best to check with your insurer. But the issue will come when they pass their test and drive on their own. Then you will likely find it more cost effective to get their own small economical car to build up a year or two of no claims bonus before they get a Landy unless you don’t mind paying for the privilege of driving a Landy as a young driver.
Good advice - thanks…
 
Probably, yes. Best to check with your insurer. But the issue will come when they pass their test and drive on their own. Then you will likely find it more cost effective to get their own small economical car to build up a year or two of no claims bonus before they get a Landy unless you don’t mind paying for the privilege of driving a Landy as a young driver.

I bought a wee Cat N Hyundai o use as a runaround while my elder daughter was taking lessons, and once she was competent she took out Learner insurance in order to practice. Once she passed her test she got the runaround and I went back to the Landy.
Have just bought a wee Cat N Hyundai to repeat the process with younger daughter.
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