If I have had a non-EU driving license for 5 years, but just got my UK driving licence,whatwill insurance be?
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I got my non-EU driving licence in 2006, but I've just passed my UK driving test. Regarding the car insurance, will I be treated as an experienced driver (5 years) or ...show more
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Answer:
Some insurers treat you as experienced, some as inexperienced, but all of them need to know how long you have lived in the UK. For this reason it is unlikely you will get an internet quote. Go to a local broker and explain your circumstances. They can then advise you on which insurer would be cheapest for you.
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uk is out of control/gotta take your chances just like everybody else/no telling how you can work out/start calling in your area
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