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Can i buy a car without a license uk 1 2019

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I don't have my licence yet but I want to buy a car. I have a drive to park it on. How do people without a licence currently awaiting to take my test get on with buying a car. Shouldn't you wait until you have passed your test otherwise you could end up with a car sat on your driveway for months. I don't understand the hurry, and my superstitious nature would make me think I was jinxing my driving test by buying a car before I had even passed my test. Plus I think you would struggle to can i buy a car without a license uk it insured as a provisional license holder, first cars cost a bomb to insure as a new driver as it is. Shouldn't you wait until you have passed your test otherwise you could end up with a car sat on your driveway for months. I don't understand the hurry, and my superstitious nature would make me think I was jinxing my driving test by buying a car before I had even passed my test. I know but I'm keen. You could be right though. But even so, I'd like to know if it's possible and if so, how. It shouldn't be a problem getting it delivered, either by the dealer getting someone to drive it to your home or by a trailer or car transporter. However, I think the real problem might be insurance if you have no licence at all. I presume you have a provisional licence so you ought to be able to insure it based on this, though it will obviously cost you a lot of money. If you can't, for any reason, obtain a licence then you will have to ask an insurance company, I'm afraid that I don't know the answer. Strictly speaking, if the car is parked on your driveway and isn't going to be driven anywhere then it doesn't need to be insured. However, I would strongly advise you not to take this route. The car could be vandalised whilst parked on your driveway, could catch fire or could even be stolen. I would always insure any car that I owned, whether it was going to be driven or not. Waste of money buying an expensive piece of metal to rust away on your driveway for an indefinite time. I'd also strongly recommend waiting until you can actually test-drive a vehicle yourself before even thinking about buying one. Insurance will also be hideously expensive for a provisional licence holder, if you can find a company to take you. Even for a newly qualified driver, it's terrible. And to get insurance you need - guess what. Since you don't know i fyou will pass your test or not, and the cost of insurance will depend on whethe ror not you pass your test and even then if you're under 25 you can expect to pay as much as the car for your first premiumthen I would hold off buying. If you must buy a car, buy a banger that you only have to insure third party, while you build up a no claims bonus. You can insure a car as parked up with specilist insurers like adrian flux. You can own and insure a car as a provisional driver. To get the disabiolity tax disk you must be the registered keepereven if you are blind. You can buy a car without tax and insurance if it is trailered away. I bought a few classic cars this way. The op must register this car in his name and sorn the car. If you are going to take your test you must have a provisional licence. Many young drivers in competition buy, build and modify thier cars before they are 17. Lots of young mechanics owned a car before they were 17. I understand the caution of this threadbut the op has every right to own a car. However upon review, I will wait. I have quite a poor credit history. I know they won't until I pay them back and I am doing but that'll take a little time. I'm lookng for a basic car, quite cheap around £3000, so nothing new but not completely in the realms of 'old banger' either. I'd be able to put down a deposit of around £800. In this current economic climate, what's the chance of me getting a deal from a local dealership. I understand that shifting cars these days is more difficult than ridding head lice so would my bad credit history providing a sizeable deposit and proof of income, really be a huge barrier. I bought my car before I passed my test. Insured it for me on my provisional and my step dad. He drove it home from the dealership. Then I could drive it and get used to my car as long as I had L plates on it and someone in the car that was over 21 and had a driving licence themselves I passed about 2 months later and switched the insurance over. I bought my car before passing my test. It was second hand car three door car and even though I had my provisional and passed the theory test, I got my brother to drive it where it sat on the driveway at my parent's home. I even got insurance for it too but seeing it there on the driveway was too much temptation especially as my driving instructor was forever telling me how he could relax when I'm driving the test car because I was confident driver. I nearly shat myself in the seat, expected hell from my Dad and my confidence dropped so much that I couldn't even reverse the car back out of the porch. Luckily the damage wasn't as bad as I thought and my Dad was happy to claim on household insurance for the minor repairs needed. Since you have decided to wait until you passed before buying, if you have the money to buy a car or can get it, then you would be secure in the knowledge that there is no barrier can i buy a car without a license uk obtaining a vehicle. This is why I would go for a car not more than £1000 and save up in the meantime. If you look around, there will be good cars out there for that price. I didn't spend thousands on my first car either because I was told that a first time driver is bound to get into some scrapes and engine overuse within the first months, so buying an expensive car will mean expensive repairs and quick deprication when damage occurs. And there's no point buying one that has you going for more credit when you have debts already. Whether purchasing from a dealer or private, take someone with you who has some knowledge of cars, read Parkers and other guides, look at the car's history can i buy a car without a license uk it provided. Some people also say to buy a car similar or the same as the one you were learning to drive in as you will be used to the controls and noises. Oh and I passed my test - about 8 months after the purchase - and didn't even get to drive it. And had to purchase another car just like the model I learn to drive in. Why don't you get a cheap old car with the £800, then save up the £300 a month and in 10 months buy a £3000 car outright. I think this is a great idea, just make sure you put the money away, set up a standing order now. I had an old banger for my first car. It was great cos it had a few grazes by the time I'd finished with it. £800 will get you something roadworthy for a year until you have enough saved to get something nice. I've considered the 'old banger first' route, saving up and then buying something half decent in a few months when I've saved up. But why throw away the best part of a grand on a car that I only intend to drive for a few months. If you only keep for a year, and don't bash it up too much, you'll get back most of what you paid. I've considered the 'old banger first' route, saving up and then buying something half decent in a few months when I've saved up. But why throw away the best part of a grand on a car that I only intend to drive for a few months. Why only for a few months. I kept my own for a couple years and used it in a part exchange at a dealership for a more expensive car.

Commercial, statutory law does not apply to someone traveling privately! Are you able to lease a car without a driving licence? Thanks for the info here. Never swear before a magistrate, and never consent to anything they wish you to do but let them know that you will not resist if they force you. To buy a car and register it with the state where you live, you will need photo identification and. First I want thank-you for this info.

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