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its about time for my renewal on my ford ranger, and was wondering if anyone knows of any decent insurance companies for commercial insurance with trailer cover and use for work etc best quote ive got is over a grand with 5 years no claims and im 24. any suggestions would be grateful!! :blushing:

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its about time for my renewal on my ford ranger, and was wondering if anyone knows of any decent insurance companies for commercial insurance with trailer cover and use for work etc best quote ive got is over a grand with 5 years no claims and im 24. any suggestions would be grateful!! :blushing:

 

 

Seems about right.

 

I'm with NFU. 28 5 years no claims B+E, pass plus all that stuff and i still pay about 1100-1200 quid a year. Thats social domestic & pleasure, commuting to place of work and carriage of own goods. Fully comp. 07 plate Navara double cab.

 

It's nothing short of daylight robbery.

 

Although to be fair my local NFU office is very helpful with the old pickup insurance. Pitty they're not so interested in PL.

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adrian flux insured me for 900 quid. F.Comp. landscaping - and associated work, own goods, self employed, and employed by others ( better than single place of work, really). Ford ranger 2 seater. 2 years no claims and I am 26 very soon. Yes it is well into daylight robbery, and even night time robbery also

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Now you've got me started..
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Trust hold all my business insurance now, and I have to say they seem to come up trumps, just had the renewal come for my Pick up and no one else can seem to touch the price they have offered, although they did jump the gun and phone to see if i wanted to renew before the renewal notice had arrived :)

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adrian flux insured me for 900 quid. F.Comp. landscaping - and associated work, own goods, self employed, and employed by others ( better than single place of work, really). Ford ranger 2 seater. 2 years no claims and I am 26 very soon. Yes it is well into daylight robbery, and even night time robbery also

 

adrian flux wanted 330 to renew mine,just changed to commercial vehicles direct for 260 for renewal this nov 1st.

Thats with a fair bit of no claims mind.

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I have mine with NFU but they were far from the cheapest.

Just check that the NFU are including trailer cover, I naturally assumed that it did but just out of curiousity decided to check and I had no trailer cover included in the policy.

The only reason I stuck with them was I got them to reduce the price and include fully comp cover for both my ifor trailer on and off the truck and my demountable camper whilst on the truck.

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