Carhorn 5th Gear April 3, 2018 Share April 3, 2018 Hello all. I tried doing a search on the above topic but to no avail May I check with those folks here if they hv the answer? I currently hv a car under my name. 50% NCD etc. My wife drive another but her car is totaled and her NCD is back to 0%. If I am to get another car for her but register under my name, I understand stand that the new car will start from 0% NCD as my other car has the 50%. Will the 2nd car under my name will have the NCD increased by 10% each year if no claims? Cos the insurance under my wife name now will be more than even my 0%. Kindly advise. Thank u ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
inlinesix Hypersonic April 3, 2018 Share April 3, 2018 If your wife is the regular driver, not reporting claims is an omission of major information. In case of claims involving her, the claim will be rejected. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Carhorn 5th Gear April 3, 2018 Author Share April 3, 2018 If your wife is the regular driver, not reporting claims is an omission of major information. In case of claims involving her, the claim will be rejected. It is reported to insurance. So her NCD is now 0% as it is her fault. As her car is totalled and sent to scrap yard, I will be getting another new car for her. Hence the question. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tcx607 4th Gear April 3, 2018 Share April 3, 2018 Logically, you are more experience and safe driver should get cheaper insurance. However, your wife is the 2nd driver may still incur excess $$$ You have to get a few quotes to compare. If I were you (2nd car fully paid), a 3rd party insurance will do Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
nazerath Turbocharged April 3, 2018 Share April 3, 2018 The next car should start from scratch. If you add her as yr driver, they will evaluate and tell you the price more. It will increase yearly as before. If you don’t add her as driver, if she get into accident, the excess will be much higher. Maybe get a cheap car n if car totaled, just get back coe n parf? 4 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
inlinesix Hypersonic April 3, 2018 Share April 3, 2018 It is reported to insurance. So her NCD is now 0% as it is her fault. As her car is totalled and sent to scrap yard, I will be getting another new car for her. Hence the question. Well, u don't understand what I said earlier. U register this car under your name. If your wife is the major driver, better put her under named driver. Total loss is a material information in proposal form. In case of future claims, this claims could be rejected for omission of material information. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Carhorn 5th Gear April 3, 2018 Author Share April 3, 2018 Thanks for advices. Will try to work out the sums esp with full payment or min loan etc Guess her excess will be like a new driver Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kengheng450 2nd Gear April 3, 2018 Share April 3, 2018 Hello all. I tried doing a search on the above topic but to no avail May I check with those folks here if they hv the answer? I currently hv a car under my name. 50% NCD etc. My wife drive another but her car is totaled and her NCD is back to 0%. If I am to get another car for her but register under my name, I understand stand that the new car will start from 0% NCD as my other car has the 50%. Will the 2nd car under my name will have the NCD increased by 10% each year if no claims? Cos the insurance under my wife name now will be more than even my 0%. Kindly advise. Thank u I think it is best if you contact each insurance company executive to enquire about the question you have better,they are in a better position to advice you Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Atrecord Supersonic April 3, 2018 Share April 3, 2018 Hello all. I tried doing a search on the above topic but to no avail May I check with those folks here if they hv the answer? I currently hv a car under my name. 50% NCD etc. My wife drive another but her car is totaled and her NCD is back to 0%. If I am to get another car for her but register under my name, I understand stand that the new car will start from 0% NCD as my other car has the 50%. Will the 2nd car under my name will have the NCD increased by 10% each year if no claims? Cos the insurance under my wife name now will be more than even my 0%. Kindly advise. Thank u You can put the 'new' car under your name. It will start at 0% NCD. If she's the main driver, you have to put her as a named driver. Insurance company will ask about claim history in last 3 yr, and you have to declare the truth. Let the NCD increase slowly every year till it reaches 50% again. The premium should still be cheaper than if the car is in her name, although it will not be as cheap as if both owner and named driver have no claim history. Advisable to do this, unless her work requires her to have a car registered in her name. One more thing: if for whatever reason the premium payable if the car is in your name (c.f. to your wife's name when her record is clean after 3 yr), is significantly higher, you can later transfer the car to her name (must pay LTA transfer fees), and also transfer your accumulated NCD over to her. But that's not something to worry about for now... 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ct3833 Supersonic April 3, 2018 Share April 3, 2018 (edited) Hello all. I tried doing a search on the above topic but to no avail May I check with those folks here if they hv the answer? I currently hv a car under my name. 50% NCD etc. My wife drive another but her car is totaled and her NCD is back to 0%. If I am to get another car for her but register under my name, I understand stand that the new car will start from 0% NCD as my other car has the 50%. Will the 2nd car under my name will have the NCD increased by 10% each year if no claims? Cos the insurance under my wife name now will be more than even my 0%. Kindly advise. Thank u when you have a second car under your name, regardless of your first car's NCD, your second car start from zero. Every year of good record will get you 10% discount for your second car. This is what happen to me and I argued with insurance company, my reason is if I have 2 cars, chances of me driving each car is only 50%, I should enjoy even more discount on the second car, not paying more. The insurance guy told me, because many people who have friends or relative got into accident to the extent of no insurance company is willing to cover them, they have no choice but to buy car and register it under someone else name to get around the limitation. End up i became a victim. Edited April 3, 2018 by Ct3833 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jamesc Hypersonic April 3, 2018 Share April 3, 2018 If your wife is driving and she sees a car with plate no 6800 especially if there is a very handsome man driving it can she don't come too close and give this car a wide berth? Thank you very much. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
inlinesix Hypersonic April 4, 2018 Share April 4, 2018 when you have a second car under your name, regardless of your first car's NCD, your second car start from zero. Every year of good record will get you 10% discount for your second car. This is what happen to me and I argued with insurance company, my reason is if I have 2 cars, chances of me driving each car is only 50%, I should enjoy even more discount on the second car, not paying more. The insurance guy told me, because many people who have friends or relative got into accident to the extent of no insurance company is willing to cover them, they have no choice but to buy car and register it under someone else name to get around the limitation. End up i became a victim. What you mentioned is what TS is facing. You can always tell insurer that you are THE only NAMED driver of 2nd car. In addition, there is no protection for unnamed driver. With i have mentioned, only then you could argue that it has 50% chance. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jwee85 5th Gear April 4, 2018 Share April 4, 2018 By right can buy the new car insurance under Hubby name to save on the cheaper insurance fees. I only know motorcycle insurances will specifically ask for the names and IC of second authorised rider. Most car insurance(at least mine) do not ask for second named driver allowed to drive the car. The insurance clause stated that all authorised drivers that are permitted by the insured(aka hubby) to drive the new car will still be covered. But I am not sure how insurance will play the game when the new car kena accident by wife. Insurance might play dirty and say the wife is actually the main user of the car for daily to work and pleasure, thus voiding the insurance. So its very important during accident report to state that the wife is just going on a non-work non-routine event, while the car is actually mainly parked and use only by hubby. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ct3833 Supersonic April 4, 2018 Share April 4, 2018 What you mentioned is what TS is facing. You can always tell insurer that you are THE only NAMED driver of 2nd car. In addition, there is no protection for unnamed driver. With i have mentioned, only then you could argue that it has 50% chance. haha, thanks ! wow didnt know that trick. But seriously the cars are for family use, i cannot say i am the only named driver, end up just pay up to accumulate ncd. Now 2nd car getting 30%. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
inlinesix Hypersonic April 4, 2018 Share April 4, 2018 By right can buy the new car insurance under Hubby name to save on the cheaper insurance fees. I only know motorcycle insurances will specifically ask for the names and IC of second authorised rider. Most car insurance(at least mine) do not ask for second named driver allowed to drive the car. The insurance clause stated that all authorised drivers that are permitted by the insured(aka hubby) to drive the new car will still be covered. But I am not sure how insurance will play the game when the new car kena accident by wife. Insurance might play dirty and say the wife is actually the main user of the car for daily to work and pleasure, thus voiding the insurance. So its very important during accident report to state that the wife is just going on a non-work non-routine event, while the car is actually mainly parked and use only by hubby. Excess on claims for my policy: Named: 1.5k Unnamed: 3k Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
ntuc2018 3rd Gear April 4, 2018 Share April 4, 2018 My understanding is no. NCD is tied to ppl and not car. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
inlinesix Hypersonic April 4, 2018 Share April 4, 2018 haha, thanks ! wow didnt know that trick. But seriously the cars are for family use, i cannot say i am the only named driver, end up just pay up to accumulate ncd. Now 2nd car getting 30%. That's why insurer knows ppl trick ma. I have 2 names as named driver on my policy to reduce the excess. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ct3833 Supersonic April 4, 2018 Share April 4, 2018 That's why insurer knows ppl trick ma. I have 2 names as named driver on my policy to reduce the excess. we are in the similar situation, my first car has two named drivers, I wanted to include a third named driver but insurance company doesn't allow more than 2 names. ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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