Go Girl policy details
Go Girl offers a selection of car insurance policies and types. Not all policies and types are available through our site, so the exact levels of cover and benefits may vary. Before buying car insurance, we recommend you check the cover and benefits included.
Go Girl break their cover down into several categories:
- Third party
- Third party fire and theft
- Comprehensive
- Learner driver
- New driver
- Young driver
- Student driver
Third party insurance is the lowest level of cover offered by Go Girl and also represents the minimum legal requirement that you need to drive on UK roads. If you are in an accident, you will be covered for damage to other people’s vehicles and any injuries sustained to others. However, you and your car will not be covered.
Go Girl’s third party car insurance also gives you basic cover to drive in the EU.
Third party, fire and theft gives you the minimum level of cover you get with Go Girl’s third party insurance, but also insures your car against damage caused by fire and theft. You’ll also covered to drive in the EU, if you let Go Girl know about your travel plans in advance. And your audio equipment will be covered too.
Comprehensive car insurance gives you everything you get with the policies above, but adds in cover for you and your vehicle, even for accidents where you are to blame.
You’ll also get added benefits like a courtesy car if your car is in for repairs, personal accident cover for you and your partner, child seat replacement cover, windscreen and bodywork cover and handbag insurance.
Learner driver insurance gives you cover while you’re getting in some practise, as long as you’re under the supervision of a friend or family member who meets the legal criteria to teach you to drive.
New driver insurance aims to cut the costs of cover for new drivers. Go Girl’s comprehensive policy for new drivers provides up to £100 of personal belongings cover and £200 for your handbag, as well as courtesy car provision if your car has to go in for repairs following an accident.
Young driver insurance for those aged 17 to 24. Go Girl’s young driver car insurance is designed to provide affordable cover in this notoriously expensive car insurance category.
Student car insurance offers you comprehensive cover with added benefits like a courtesy car if yours is being repaired following an accident, personal belongings cover up to £100 and cover for your bag if it’s stolen while in your car.
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