Clean It Up
UK Floor Cleaning Forum => Carpet Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Doctor Carpet (Ret'd) on March 30, 2009, 04:40:38 pm
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My insurance is due for renewal.
The van is nearly 10 years old and I do 9500 miles a year.
I would guess it's book value is pretty much nothing (well perhaps £500) but not being an expert I would value other people's thoughts on its value.
The question is should I go "fully comp" or "third party, fire & theft"?
The compulsory xs is £350 or thereabouts.
The different quotes are around £240 for TPFT or c£300 for fully comp.
My question is not really about the level of the premium itself or whether I can get a cheaper quote (I do have a few others to consider) but
is there any disadvantage in going TPFT which I am unaware of, or is there anything else that is glaringly obvious that I should be considering in my decision
Roger
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Hi roger
My van as you know is in v good condition for 10 years old and my insurance is also due on the 1st of april had a quote for 175 tpft and 240 from churchill ???
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Funny, van insurance gets cheaper as they get older, mines £164 fully comp!
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Phillip
Is it an old morris ??? :)
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Yes, now re-sign written and being used daily!
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Do you sell Hovis as a sideline?
Only kidding, very nice van!
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Looks a brill little motor must say :)
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Love it, its getting me work, does 38 mpg (all short runs).
First registered Feb 1962, road tax £0.00. Original leather seats, just dribbles a little oil so I avoid parking it on driveways. I also anticipate negative depreciation provided its looked after!
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Hi Roger
Have a shop around, and look at compare the market.com and people like that ,also Direct Line are good.
Also if it's only £60 difference between 3rd party and Fully Comp is it worth saving that small amount of money versus peace of mind.
Just a thought
All the best
Kevin
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Looks a tidy motor and bet it does get you work from the look it has :)
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Kevin
Thanks for your comment. That's the sort of response I was hoping for.
Guys
Any more thoughts on my original posting as I need to commit tomorrow?
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Roger
There is one company on go compare search and it offerd me 158 for tpft and think just over 200 for comp and thats with some points i collected on my bike ::)
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beautiful and good advertising, better than a card/leaflet anyday
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Roger with the value of the van so low and the excess so high i would just go tpft its all in the numbers!
£300 for tthe insurance plus £350 xs = £650 the van is only worth £500
it isn't worth it!
Cheers Goron
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Thanks Goron
You have put into words clearly what I suspected but just needed to hear from somebody else.
Roger
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Check whether either insurance has personal injury liability that covers you. My insurance agent says its not worth saving £50 to risk it.
Trevor