Nissan Pick-up insurance advice?

We don't spend all our time in the car.... honest
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stuart wrote:Knowing what you are likely to trailer around (seeing your other thread) I would ring Richard Egger mate

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They specialise in support vehicles too ;)
That was a dead end I'm afraid, they wouldn't cover the truck for business use as well....oh well, just going to have to bend over and take the hit.

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Are you suggesting that you're going to use this to get to and from work? Are you mental? :) They are really nothing special to tow with and not that great on daily duties, running costs, comfort etc etc

If you haven't bought one yet, I'd be seriously tempted to buy something else mate. There is loads of choice/options that will, in my limited opinion, provide a better compromise. (Discovery, X5, or any one of the big estates)

Good luck.

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stuart wrote:Are you suggesting that you're going to use this to get to and from work? Are you mental? :) They are really nothing special to tow with and not that great on daily duties, running costs, comfort etc etc

If you haven't bought one yet, I'd be seriously tempted to buy something else mate. There is loads of choice/options that will, in my limited opinion, provide a better compromise. (Discovery, X5, or any one of the big estates)

Good luck.
haha, chill your beans Big dude!

No, the Navara is mostly my bro's and own a bit of it so I can use it to tow and other stuff. But, it drives pretty well I must say.

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I've just had to change over to a comercial policy as I'm doing a bit of (part time) vintage Jap cars and bits these days - I used to insure my 7.5 tonner as a private vehicle they wanted 900+ to renew it this year - going commercial saved me 400 quid and gave a few benifits see below the policy is with Liverpool Victoria Insurance via Quoteline Direct

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There's nothing that shouts "Poor Workmanship" more than wrinkles in the Gaffer tape.....

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