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#StartURL#Arranging temporary cover is fast and easy with Norwich Union Direct. Pay online with a credit or debit card, print out your documents, and you or your additional driver(s) will be provided with immediate cover from 1 to 28 days.#EndURL#

#StartURL#Whether you need cover in an emergency, your friend needs to borrow your car, or if you’re hiring a van to move house, Norwich Union Direct's Short Term Car Insurance is a quick and flexible solution that can be arranged at your convenience – when you want it and when you need it.#EndURL#

What is Short Term Car Insurance? Short Term Car Insurance is temporary comprehensive cover, allowing you to choose when you need it and for how long – up to 28 days. When would I need Short Term Car Insurance? Sometimes you need car insurance for a temporary period. This could be when: • you need to drive your new car off the forecourt, or away from an auction or other seller and want the peace of mind of being fully covered • a family member or friend wishes to borrow your car or van for the weekend • you’re travelling on holiday with a number of people with whom you want to share driving responsibility • you’re visiting friends and family so that either you can be covered to drive their car or vice versa • or you don’t run a car all year round, but occasionally need to borrow one. What are the benefits? • Fully comprehensive cover – peace of mind that you’re covered not only for third party damage but also for the car you’re driving • Immediate cover– you pay online by secure credit/debit card transaction, and print out your insurance cover documents • Flexible – you choose when you need cover and for how long from 1 – 28 days. What does Short Term Car Insurance cover? As standard, Short Term Insurance cover includes: • Legal liability for death or injury to any other person • Legal liability for damage to other people’s property • Loss or damage by fire, theft or vandalism • Damage to the insured vehicle in the event of any accident • Accident recovery and Norwich Union approved repair service. Arranging temporary cover is fast and easy with Norwich Union Direct. Pay online with a credit or debit card, print out your documents, and you or your additional driver(s) will be provided with immediate cover from 1 to 28 days with costs starting from £10.50/day for the first two days, and £4.20/day thereafter up to 28 days*. *Short Term Insurance costs are dependent on the type of vehicle you have and which insurance group it comes under.


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