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Van Insurance Channel Launched by Tescocompare

Thursday, November 20th, 2008

The financial search engine, Tescocompare.com has started its new van insurance channel which provides van drivers an opportunity to make a comparative study for over 300 insurance deals from as many 17 Van Insurance brokers. The latest offer from Tescocompare, van insurance channel compares not only insurance premiums but even the fine details of the policies. If you are looking for a perfect policy for your commercial vehicle, you can simply go to Tescocompare and compare all policy details and even features like windscreen and audio limits; and voluntary and compulsory excess. (more…)

Experts Advise Van Drivers to Opt for Van Insurance

Wednesday, November 19th, 2008

Commercial vehicles are more prone to accidents and breakdowns and therefore owners of such vehicles are advised enough insurance to cover against such mishaps. Roadside help is required among van drivers especially those opting for a second hand vehicle due to credit crunch. An increased number of Brits are choosing a second hand vehicle because of the current economic situation. Research by motor companies also showed that the colour of the vehicle affects the amount of assistance needed on the road. Owners of red vans are less likely to require roadside assistance than grey coloured commercial vehicles. According to editor of imotormag.co.uk, grey vehicles are usually hired by companies as they appear new and scratches are less visible compared. However, they are exposed to greater mileage and therefore more roadside assistance is required for grey commercial vehicles than red ones. Experts have advised Van Insurance drivers to go for adequate cover even in times of deep economic turmoil. Though owners of commercial vehicles opt for cheaper policies, van insurance consumers are warned against such policies. Cheap policies might not be sufficient for van owners.