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VAN BUYERS GUIDE

There are many different types of commercial vehicles on the road. When you are looking to buy one there are many considerations you will need to make. Your choice could have a huge bearing on how much you have to pay for your van insurance.

Before you make the decision to buy, consider the following:

Is the van the right size for my needs? A larger van may mean that you can potentially carry more things, but generally the larger the van, the larger the van insurance quote.

Do I need a specialist type of vehicle? Your work may require you to carry frozen food or transport large loads of sand or aggregate. If this is the case, then probably a standard van would not be the right choice for you. Use the guide that follows to try and make the correct choice, but remember that the more specialist the vehicle, the more specialist the van insurance policy you may need to cover it.

Once you have decided on the type of vehicle, your next consideration should be what make and model are you going to go for? The majority of car manufacturers in the UK also make commercial vehicles. Most of these vehicles can be grouped together by size and as a result you will find that van insurance quotes for similar size vehicles will generally be the same regardless of manufacturer.

All information on these pages verified 01 August 2011.

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Land Rover Van Insurance

Land Rover have several models of commercial vehicles available in the UK. The most basic of these are the Defender (available in 90 or 110 inch wheel base versions). These rugged vehicles have been around since 1983 and have been a firm favourite of farmers and agricultural workers due to their brilliant off road ability. Their basic interior and lack of creature comforts may dissuade some people from buying them to nip around town or put in lots of motorway miles. The Defender is available in pick up and van models.

Several years ago, Land Rover took their popular Discovery 4x4 and produced a commercial version. This proved to have a similar off road ability to the defender, but combined it with some of the comfort and refinement of the Car version. In recent times they have done the same with the Freelander. Both have a decent size load area and should be considered if you need to go off road in your van.

When you try and obtain an insurance quote for a Land Rover, especially an on-line van insurance quote, it is worth noting that the insurer may have the manufacturer name listed as Land Rover Commercial.

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