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soc wrote:I asked hibernian about this as I'm considering importing a car from the UK and wanted some insurance quotes - hibernian said they'd insure the car alright, including to drive home from the UK but I would only have a mx of 30 days to get it reregistered and get the new reg in to them....
ronbyrne wrote:soc wrote:I asked hibernian about this as I'm considering importing a car from the UK and wanted some insurance quotes - hibernian said they'd insure the car alright, including to drive home from the UK but I would only have a mx of 30 days to get it reregistered and get the new reg in to them....
Well this would actualy suggest that they can insure you and its just up to them as to how long a period that cover will be ! I spend 3/4 days a week in northern ireland and the other in Dublin , i drive there and back,(or is that to here and back) what criteria decides which car you can have ? I know there probably no clear answer to this one, but the authorities in the uk don't stop me an threaten to conviscate my southern reg. vehicle, and my southern insurance doesnt become invalid at the border. How is it different the other way around ?
a problem would probably arise if you ever had to claim as I've no doubt the insurance company would want to know why the accident happened in ireland while the car was registered in the UK....
ronbyrne wrote:a problem would probably arise if you ever had to claim as I've no doubt the insurance company would want to know why the accident happened in ireland while the car was registered in the UK....
but that would suggest that any uk reg car that crosses the border into the republic is not covered by insurance and thats not the case, i would say hundreds and most probably thousands of vehicles commute across the border in both directions every day, I would beleive that they are ALL covered by their insurance policies, i think i'l just plow into the next uk vehicle i see in dublin and see what happens !
MAC 1 wrote:From experience I know Insurance companies are slippery bar-stewards. I would advise you to 'get it in writing' from the Insurers, whatever you decide upon. If they refuse to do so you know you're on a sticky wicket.
Cover your R's
There's a rumor going that it's possible to have a car on UK plates - tied to an adress in the UK..But "commute" to the republic for 6months..
once the 6months are up..and you have proof of employement in the ROI you may transfer the car free of VRT...Personally I find it difficult to believe...just thought, maybe...maybe somebody here might know something about it...
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