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Private cars that are over 15 years old are normally not considered for comprehensive cover. For vehicles between 10 and 15 years old, car insurance insurers insist on an inspection report from a surveyor certifying the condition of the vehicle. Motorcycles and commercial vehicles over 10 years old are normally not granted comprehensive insurance cover. However, remember that no age limit exists for purchasing the Third Party cover, which is a mandatory requirement for all vehicles. See also: How long should I cover my vehicle? What are the different kinds of vehicles insured by the motor insurance companies? Motor Insurance FAQs on Claims Motor Insurance FAQs on Coverage Motor Insurance FAQs on Cost, Premiums, Bonus, Discounts, Renewals |
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