Products: Aviva launches product to cover multiple cars
Aviva has launched MultiCar a new motor product that can cover up to five vehicles for families living under the same roof. Business vehicles can also be included provided they are all registered at the same business address.
The insurer argued the availability of discounts for each additional car or van, along with one set of documents and a single renewal date, made the package attractive.
While each driver’s no claims discount is kept separate the policy has all the standard features of Aviva’s motor policy and allows for vehicles to be added or removed mid-term and differing excess levels and add-ons for each vehicle.
Steve Treloar, retail director at Aviva, said: “With nearly half of households in the UK
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