Originally Posted by piggeh can you use this for if you go and test drive a car?
If you and the car fit the criteria - you can. There is even an option of "try out a car" in the list of reasons. Other examples - help a friend/relative, share a long drive, temporary replacement as own car is faulty and a few others.
At £10.50 for the first three days it works out as over £3.5k a year - so they really couldn't care less what your reasons are. It does drop to half that if you go for more than 3 days, but even at £1.5k a year its enough to cover most risks. And they do put some limitations on age and car insurance group - or in some cases double the price.