The main types cover you can get are:
- Third party only: This will make the car legal to drive but doesn’t provide cover for your own car if it were damaged.
- Third party, fire and theft: The same as above but fire damage and theft are both covered too.
- Fully comprehensive: This will cover your car for all types of accidents, including those where you are liable.
The cost of a temporary car insurance policy depends on a few factors. The main ones are:
- Length of the policy: You can get temporary cover for as little as one hour and as much as 28 days. Of course the longer you need it for, the more it will cost.
- Level of cover: As you would expect, a third party only policy is cheaper than a fully comprehensive one.
- The value of the car being insured: The value of the car you’re getting cover for will be a big factor that affects the cost of cover too.
Yes, provided the car isn’t hired, you can absolutely get temporary cover on a friend’s car.

