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It shouldn't jump at all, I am with Admiral I phoned them up and explained everything and that it's a professionally fitted system with no issues at all other insurance companies were wanting £100's more than admiral I pay £300 for the year, but I have been driving over 20 years and have had no claims in the last 5 yearsOk.. just been given a quote for van insurance without a tank included, how much is it likely to rise when declaring a tank fitted, is it going to be a big jump in price?
Just got a quote from them, £638 ? driving for 20 + years, 10 years NCD, seems a bit steep on my partYup, with Admiral here too, no discernable difference in premium.
The size of the tank will come into the equation. We have an 800l tank and some companies won't even quote us.Just got a quote from them, £638 ? driving for 20 + years, 10 years NCD, seems a bit steep on my part
Ok, so what’s the down side of not declaring the tank?The size of the tank will come into the equation. We have an 800l tank and some companies won't even quote us.
The value of your van and where you live and your mileage will also be factored in, my van is 8 years old and I only do 3000 miles a year also we live in a ok area and my van is parked on our driveJust got a quote from them, £638 ? driving for 20 + years, 10 years NCD, seems a bit steep on my part
Yea, I’m either finding I can’t get cover for a tank fitted or the price is sky high… with tank declared, i can get cover without a tank for £289, seems with the tank it virtually doublesThe value of your van and where you live and your mileage will also be factored in, my van is 8 years old and I only do 3000 miles a year also we live in a ok area and my van is parked on our drive
I was under the impression that you can't use the same no claims discount on 2 vehicles at the same time but if you have proof they you have earned 3 years ncd and are not using it on another vehicle I believe you can use it on a van. It's a dodgy system that the insurance companies created and as such each company can make their own rules.I think it pays to shop around as much as possible, I'm 25 years old and have been driving since I was 17, 3+ years NCD but on a car which is apparently non transferable.
I'm with A-Plan and currently pay £202 per month for my van insurance, which I was originally told was so sky high due to my tank at the time (850L) and there was only one insurer who were willing to insure me. Since then I've downsized to a 650L tank and they've told me there's no change in my premium which is a bit of a joke and I think I'll be looking elsewhere when my new van arrives in the next few weeks
a plan used to be good well, at least they were for me but, i bought a newer van a few years ago and the premium went from lets say £400 (i can't remember the exact figure) to nearly a grand, i questioned this and they said its a newer van, and a bigger engine i replied saying the engine is 150cc's more than my old one and its age shouldn't really come into this as the difference in value between my new and older van was £3500 i had a quote from carol nash and it was £350 fully comp.I think it pays to shop around as much as possible, I'm 25 years old and have been driving since I was 17, 3+ years NCD but on a car which is apparently non transferable.
I'm with A-Plan and currently pay £202 per month for my van insurance, which I was originally told was so sky high due to my tank at the time (850L) and there was only one insurer who were willing to insure me. Since then I've downsized to a 650L tank and they've told me there's no change in my premium which is a bit of a joke and I think I'll be looking elsewhere when my new van arrives in the next few weeks
Try Alexander swan all our vans are insured with them all vans have fitted tanks declared including 1,000 ltr one prices aren’t the cheapest but a lot less than what you have been quoted,Yea, I’m either finding I can’t get cover for a tank fitted or the price is sky high… with tank declared, i can get cover without a tank for £289, seems with the tank it virtually doubles
I don’t see why a larger tank should affect the premium price ,provided it’s not over the vehicles payload , I shopped around when I got my 1,000 ltr system but didn’t have any issues getting cover it is a professionally fitted system and all they wanted was the companies details that fitted it .I think it pays to shop around as much as possible, I'm 25 years old and have been driving since I was 17, 3+ years NCD but on a car which is apparently non transferable.
I'm with A-Plan and currently pay £202 per month for my van insurance, which I was originally told was so sky high due to my tank at the time (850L) and there was only one insurer who were willing to insure me. Since then I've downsized to a 650L tank and they've told me there's no change in my premium which is a bit of a joke and I think I'll be looking elsewhere when my new van arrives in the next few weeks
a plan used to be good well, at least they were for me but, i bought a newer van a few years ago and the premium went from lets say £400 (i can't remember the exact figure) to nearly a grand, i questioned this and they said its a newer van, and a bigger engine i replied saying the engine is 150cc's more than my old one and its age shouldn't really come into this as the difference in value between my new and older van was £3500 i had a quote from carol nash and it was £350 fully comp.
i did ring carol nash to check that this was correct and yes the tank is included, so it does pay to shop around and, avoid a plan although i admit that the true worth of an insurance company is how they deal with a claim should you have one but,in my case a £600 saving per year is a saving worth doing.
Did you go with aplan? My original system was a Grippa 850, the new system is a 650 pure freedom so both professionally fitted and crash tested etc.I don’t see why a larger tank should affect the premium price ,provided it’s not over the vehicles payload , I shopped around when I got my 1,000 ltr system but didn’t have any issues getting cover it is a professionally fitted system and all they wanted was the companies details that fitted it .
How strange! Must be the area/van combo as ours was £300 with 16years driving+NCD for me and the Mrs.Just got a quote from them, £638 ? driving for 20 + years, 10 years NCD, seems a bit steep on my part
No I was originally with ageas but been with Alexander swan for years not the cheapest but service is very good and on my systems and poles it’s on a new for old policy at current pricesDid you go with aplan? My original system was a Grippa 850, the new system is a 650 pure freedom so both professionally fitted and crash tested etc.
They wanted £850 out of meTry Alexander swan all our vans are insured with them all vans have fitted tanks declared including 1,000 ltr one prices aren’t the cheapest but a lot less than what you have been quoted,
That’s a lot , i pay around £1,500 for 3 vans and that’s with new for old on all systems and poles , and I had quite a big claim which didn’t affect the price which I was very surprised about , but I know some seam to get very good deals from them and others seam extortionate .They wanted £850 out of me