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hi guys i was wondering if anyone has got any apprentices with vans, I'm after a small one transit connect size,and what insurance are they with. I'm 18 and got 1 year no claims and no speeding fines or points and I've been getting quotes 10grand+ which is really annoying because until i have a crash or a speeding fine they can't really say I'm a liability.

Also which is a good van to buy a good reliable one I've got about £7000 to spend what do you recommend. I've got a fiat 500 at the moment on hire but its really not suitable been using it for the past year and its driving me mad.
 
Astravan? Very good if you can manage your space. Worked out of one for ages.
 
Get an old Vauxhall combo, great wee things, not fancy but economical and pretty spacious.
Was my first van went we started up :)
 
I've been looking at them even the corsa van but the insurance triples because its classed as a "van" i said to the guy on the phone whys this he said because its a commercial vehicle but is only the same as a car.
 
I know a few heating engineers who work out of estate cars, maybe give that a go until your insurance comes down?
 
Stick your mom as a named driver on your insurance.

Having a woman in your policy brings it down loads.

My van insurance is just over £700 quid a year, it's nearly a grand if my moms not on it :)
 
£700?? How old are you?

I pay less than £300! (for a 2.2 turbo 09 Transit)
 
£700?? How old are you?

I pay less than £300! (for a 2.2 turbo 09 Transit)

Who are you with? Mines about £350 and I'm an old git with loads of Ncb.
 
Stick your mom as a named driver on your insurance.

Having a woman in your policy brings it down loads.

My van insurance is just over £700 quid a year, it's nearly a grand if my moms not on it :)
Agreed, having my bird on mine knocks about £500 off
 
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