How much would it cost to insure a 2001 1.9 Litre Diesel Volkswagen Transporter T4?
Thank you :)|||VW called them Type 2 Type 4 refers mainly to 411 body style.
Don't see many diesels, Insurance is according to usage. First off, it is classed as a truck.
To work or not and your driving record is what they are interested in; as well as your age.
You got to pay what they tell you.|||Impossible to give an answer
There are many factors which are used by the insurer to calculate the risk and so the premium they charge for car insurance - these are mainly;
1 Age and sex of the policyholder (who must be the Main driver, and registered keeper) and that of any additional drivers.
2. The cars age, mileage, value, insurance group, security and the companies own claims history for that vehicle
3. The occupation of the policyholder and any named drivers
4. The claims history of any drivers
5. The licence details of drivers (endorsements, length of time held)
6. Where the car is normally kept overnight (is it the policyholders address? on road is more expensive than on a drive which is more expensive than in a locked garage.
7. What use will the car be insured for, social and domestic is the minimum but if commuting and use for the policyholders business or their employers business is added the price increases. If used to commute where is the car to be parked when there - on road or in a car park.
8. Does the car have any modifications from the standard factory fresh condition like alloy wheels or performance enhancements - some insurers will refuse to cover modified cars, some will increase the price and some will cover them but only for return to standard.
You need to tell the full truth about everything asked and inform them of any changes to any of the details disclosed as the policy goes on - failing to do that can render it null and void.|||"Some money"
Insurance alone will be between 拢200 and 拢2,000, see the problem?|||You can easily use the site to check your car insurance online quote - insure-auto.krubpom.com
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