Whilst they may both look aesthetically similar, insurances for both cars and vans can be very dissimilar. Like other vehicle insurances, van insuranc...
Like other vehicle insurances, van insurance can be broken down into three categories –
So how does van insurance differ from car insurance?
To qualify for van insurance, your vehicle should carry less than 4 people (including the driver), be designed to carry goods and must have a Gross Vehicle Weight of 3.5 tonnes or less.
Most insurance companies also require any van insurance holders to be aged 21 or above. Under that age, the risk is too significant to insure, meaning premiums would be too expensive.
In must also be noted that a lot of companies do not include cover for contents such as tools in your van. A percentage of companies do include this in there cover, but their premiums are often higher than those who do not include this extra cover. Instead, it’s often recommended to take out separate cover for the contents of your van, as it can, quite frequently, work out much cheaper.
Further to this, you will have to create a much more tailored quote if your van is going to be used for use in the motor trade or as a vehicle for a full time driving role. Most insurance companies won’t include this in their standard van insurance policies so give them a call to ensure you’re covered.
A lot of people still believe that their van can be covered under a regular car insurance policy. This is, in its entirety, not true and a separate van insurance policy must be taken should you wish to be fully covered when driving your van.
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