Many will be wondering what to do about their vehicles as they go unused during the ongoing lockdown
Financial expert Martin Lewis is advising car owners to think about their usage during the Covid-19 crisis.With many cars just sitting idly in driveways up and down the country, the financial guru issued an update to his followers and guidance over cancelling insurance, Birmingham Live reports."If it's just weeks, this'd be a faff for a small saving.
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