So E30BeemerLad was right, a normal trader's policy will not cover you for SDP unless you have it added (well maybe it's standard with Chaos's trader's insurance company)....simple reallyChaos wrote:well my traders policy covers me for social domestic and pleasure as well.
i know a guy (friend of parents) who owns a nice sized garage where he selss cars etc.
its a family business and he supplies his wife and kids with cars and insurance throught the company trade policy. All the family members are covered for sdp use, and all work at the garage from time to time.
If swirlys old mans policy allows sdp and swirly is named on the policy then there is absolutely no problem with him using the car.
I can't see where Swirly said he was on his dad's trader's policy anyway - he just said that he's a named driver on a standard policy for the E30.










