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Old 04-12-2012, 19:54   #1
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Would I be able to insure a transit van for personal use? Just curiouse
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Old 04-12-2012, 19:57   #2
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Yes used to insure mine through direct line
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Wad it expensive? Bear in mind it's for a 17 year old
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Old 04-12-2012, 20:29   #4
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Wasnt for me same as car.but i am very old
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Wasnt for me same as car.but i am very old
ahh lol, im looking at them as i could get an old one for the came price as a small car
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The best thing to do is get quotes, though i believe no claims on commercial vehicles is only worth about 10% a year

I usually have a van and a car!

Look up 'A Plan' insurance on the web they do good deals for new customers on commercials

Might help if you were a self employed something or other, a photographer maybe
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Aye, I'm ditching the idea, as its over 2000 I'm either going keep trying to get insurance on my terrano, failing that, I'll buy a horse
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A horse you say? Now i can sell yo one of those and the insurance is very cheap
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A horse you say? Now i can sell yo one of those and the insurance is very cheap
How much? Makeitfit was gonna sell me his very cheap, look at the post on Facebook lol
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My lads bought a 1970 beetle, he is 19 with no no claims and its going to cost him £1600, still a fortune but a lot cheaper than a modern car, he would have been paying £3 to 4 thousand one of those.
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