Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: no way Jose on February 13, 2015, 05:22:25 pm
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hi guys sorry to ask for help again!
I've been holding a clean driving licence for over 18 months.
I was thinking of buying a citroen berlingo van and have it properly set up.
the big problem is that I struggle to find an insurer!
I've so far only been given 3 quotes and the cheapest one is:over £3300 !!!
is that norm just because I'm a new driver???
Any help very much appreciated as I'm supposed to go and look at the van tomorrow
Many thanks
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Try Aplan, they're pretty good, had recent dealings with them, they beat my original renewal by £30 and with lots of extras, but I had to haggle!
Not sure why you're getting quoted £3000 though, that's crazy. Have you literally only been driving for 18 months? I know the prices have shot up for new drivers in the past few years, but it shouldn't be that much for a van surely. Might be wrong though.
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wow I have 3 vans out and a range rover sport tdv8 combined is only £1600 for the year.
how old are you?
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Put a more experience driver down as a named driver. (Not main driver) that usually helps...
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thanks for your help
I was on the phone to aviva for over 1 hour everything was going fine!
a quote for :£421 a year was given.
So far so good . pretty happy with the price!
Alas after going through every details to make sure everything was fine!
I mentioned that I would have a water tank installed soon but for the time beeing I would be keeping some full jerry cans at the back of the van ( so I can keep working with my pack back. The wind then turned!! they say there was no problem to insure me with a water tank installed but they wouldn't insure me if I had jerry cans at the back as they would consider it to be a serious potential hazard!!
gotta try a plan tomorrow!
I'm 45 mick . yes I know I know
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Blimey !! My insurance is due end of Feb - Me & the Mrs - fully comp - £189 with Aviva (I'm 41 and she's 39) 20yrs + no claims
That does include a fixed tank by the way ;D ;D
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jerry cans are for petrol/deisel thats proably why think it a serious potential hazard, just tell em you will have a water tank in the back
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Mine was £320 for the year with aviva (tank declared)
How long until you fix a tank down..?
(I'll probably get shot down for this but...)if its soon, cant you just get it insured with the fixed tank option you posted?
Then get the tank in asap, the cost of a tank to be fitted + your insurance will be cheaper than carrying jerry cans by the sounds of it!!!
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thanks for your help
I was on the phone to aviva for over 1 hour everything was going fine!
a quote for :£421 a year was given.
So far so good . pretty happy with the price!
Alas after going through every details to make sure everything was fine!
I mentioned that I would have a water tank installed soon but for the time beeing I would be keeping some full jerry cans at the back of the van ( so I can keep working with my pack back. The wind then turned!! they say there was no problem to insure me with a water tank installed but they wouldn't insure me if I had jerry cans at the back as they would consider it to be a serious potential hazard!!
gotta try a plan tomorrow!
I'm 45 mick . yes I know I know
Try http://www.morethanbusiness.com/products/van-insurance in the drop down menu for modifications, there is 'water tank'
It probably won't affect the premium at all.
It'll take you 10 minutes to do. Let us know how you get on if you do...
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thanks for your help pole king but on that link it would be :£1250.26
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Mick, is your insurance a fleet policy, or separate policies?
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Im with Swinton £31 per month for a Citroen Dispatch 20. hdi
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thanks for your help pole king but on that link it would be :£1250.26
Really?!
Mine was less than £400. I'm younger than you and only got 3 years NCB on the van.
You're 45?
How long have you been driving?
Any points?
Convictions?
Bans?
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I've been driving for 18 months.
no ban
no conviction
no loss of points
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Are you buying a brand new van I pay £1000 for my 5 year old L200 with a 400ltr tank
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Your quotes are high due to you being a fairly new driver. In my first year I had to pay £1500 (not declaring tank...) due to having 6 points and no NCB. Now pay £1400 for 2 vans/drivers, incl tanks etc and 5 years NCB.
All these people paying £200-£300 will have plenty of NCB so you'll have to pay the higher premium for a few years atleast.
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Deegee is spot on until you hit 6-7yrs NCB you won't see a low insurance premium
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I've been driving for 18 months.
no ban
no conviction
no loss of points
Ah, didn't realise you're a new driver.
You might be better trying a specialist young insurer.
All the best with it.
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Take the Aviva quote but don't tell them about the Gerry cans there is no need too its not a modification
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hi flash
yes that would be quite tempting!!
nevertheless my fear is if anything was to happen I might loose my house !!
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Its disgusting how Insurance companies kill of start up businesses. Something needs to be done about this rip off. AS IF THERE IS NOT ENOUGH UP HILL TO START UP. There is to much of the I am O K Joe. Who care in this country.
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My Ranger is under £300 but I've been getting car quotes this week and found something strange.
I ran a series of quotes through confused.com ranging from a Peugeot 206 hdi through Mondeo ST TDCI and Audi TT 225 1.8 and 250 3.2 - they all came out between £170 & £190.
Admittedly I am 46 and live in Devon but it looks like the insurance companies think I'm past it !
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My advice is buy an estate car and blank of the windows you will get better quote.
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I'm 36 with 9years ncd I pay about 350 for the van and very surprising I insure my jag and have 0ncd and that's 135 quid a year
I remember when I started driving it cost me 1500 quid to insure my 2.0 Ghia cortina