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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: clear-view on November 07, 2008, 10:29:26 pm

Title: Van insurance
Post by: clear-view on November 07, 2008, 10:29:26 pm
Was just wondering how much everyone paid for van insurance for what type of van and what does this cover.
Title: Re: Van insurance
Post by: Big Dave @ CWC on November 07, 2008, 11:54:58 pm
£700 fully comp with churchills, im 26, drive "58" astravan, covers tools up £1500 in value, be sure to them the exact contents in van n you'll be right, if you have expensive poles tell them the value of them n they may cover you for a little extra, well worth it. less paperwork if it all gets nicked
Title: Re: Van insurance
Post by: Sir Squeaky on November 08, 2008, 12:15:44 am
£700 fully comp with churchills, im 26, drive "58" astravan, covers tools up £1500 in value, be sure to them the exact contents in van n you'll be right, if you have expensive poles tell them the value of them n they may cover you for a little extra, well worth it. less paperwork if it all gets nicked
:o

I pay £289 fully comp on Renault Trafic 07, valued at 15k.
Title: Re: Van insurance
Post by: paulscotney on November 08, 2008, 12:19:28 am
05 Expert.    WFP incl.   £300 odd pa..      A plan insurance
Title: Re: Van insurance
Post by: Stevie G on November 08, 2008, 06:30:41 pm
a plan. me and the boy fully com. expert van,  newly fitted system
included £500.
Title: Re: Van insurance
Post by: darragh windows on November 08, 2008, 06:45:37 pm
£700 fully comp with churchills, im 26, drive "58" astravan, covers tools up £1500 in value, be sure to them the exact contents in van n you'll be right, if you have expensive poles tell them the value of them n they may cover you for a little extra, well worth it. less paperwork if it all gets nicked
:o


I pay £289 fully comp on Renault Trafic 07, valued at 15k.





who are you with squeaky?
Title: Re: Van insurance
Post by: geefree on November 08, 2008, 07:01:22 pm
340.. inc R.AC. Breakdown cover, all legal expenses etc.. fully comp... 06 tranny.
Title: Re: Van insurance
Post by: Sir Squeaky on November 08, 2008, 08:05:17 pm
£700 fully comp with churchills, im 26, drive "58" astravan, covers tools up £1500 in value, be sure to them the exact contents in van n you'll be right, if you have expensive poles tell them the value of them n they may cover you for a little extra, well worth it. less paperwork if it all gets nicked
:o


I pay £289 fully comp on Renault Trafic 07, valued at 15k.
Oh sorry, forgot that bit.

It's through Swinton, but I can't remember the actual company.




who are you with squeaky?
Title: Re: Van insurance
Post by: Tosh on November 08, 2008, 08:18:59 pm
All your van insurance quotes sound really cheap; I pay nearly £50 per month for my estate car; full no claims bonus; never claimed.

So I guess I must pay nearly £600 per year just for my car.

Is this normal?
Title: Re: Van insurance
Post by: darragh windows on November 08, 2008, 08:33:08 pm
i just got some cheap quotes off tescos £280 cheaper than what i pay now
Title: Re: Van insurance
Post by: Tosh on November 08, 2008, 08:34:24 pm
I'm going to have to get my lazy ass out and shop around; the thing is, my car insurance isn't up till late next year!  >:(
Title: Re: Van insurance
Post by: d s windowcleaning on November 09, 2008, 08:21:37 am
All your van insurance quotes sound really cheap; I pay nearly £50 per month for my estate car; full no claims bonus; never claimed.

So I guess I must pay nearly £600 per year just for my car.

Is this normal?
seems a lot that tosh , just try a quote on go compare then you will get a better idea of what you should be paying .
Title: Re: Van insurance
Post by: birdymiller on November 09, 2008, 08:27:17 am
£700 fully comp with churchills, im 26, drive "58" astravan, covers tools up £1500 in value, be sure to them the exact contents in van n you'll be right, if you have expensive poles tell them the value of them n they may cover you for a little extra, well worth it. less paperwork if it all gets nicked
:o

I pay £289 fully comp on Renault Trafic 07, valued at 15k.

Do you get protected no claims, £50 excess, legal cover, courtesy car and roadside assistance with that.
Title: Re: Van insurance
Post by: clean on November 09, 2008, 08:28:59 am
I use swiftcover.com an online insurer £176 fully comp on a 2001 kangoo  ;)
Title: Re: Van insurance
Post by: Van the man on November 09, 2008, 05:24:00 pm
Definately try a comparison site, I dropped my car insurance from £480 to £226 and my home insurance from £586 (Direct Line) to £208!! Happy Days!
Title: Re: Van insurance
Post by: Craig - CW Window Cleaning on November 09, 2008, 05:53:57 pm
 £190 fully comp renault kangoo 2001 with gladiator insurance
Title: Re: Van insurance
Post by: Paul Coleman on November 09, 2008, 08:47:25 pm
Renault Trafic '03 fully comp £401 incl. legal cover, protected NCB, and has breakdown cover thrown in.