Here's one for you, from an argument I had with my insurer.
If you've got comprehensive insurance on your Land Rover with driving other vehicles, ask if you can drive someone else's van on it. They'll probably say no because you have car insurance and drive a car, and even car derived vans are usually a no. But a Land Rover is not really a car, and it's not really a car derived van. So what is it? If it's not a car then it must be a van and you should be able to drive someone else's van, but you can't drive someone else's van because the van is not a car.
Very True.
your policy no matter what the vehicle is even if its a lorry will normally only cover TPO for 'cars'
I have the same wording on all my vehicles:
- Defender TD5 90 Commercial Panel Van Shelia's Wheels Vans
- VW Caddy Van ( not car derived) Swift Cover Vans
- Merc Sprinter 313 Panel Van Company / business insurance Swift Cover Vans
'The policyholder only may also drive a any motor vehicle not owned by them or hired to them under a hire purchase agreement and which is not used in connection with the motor trade provided: l The owner of the vehicle has valid insurance in force on that motor vehicle which does not cover the policyholder on this policy to drive that motor vehicle. The owner of the motor vehicle has given the policyholder permission to drive it. l The vehicle is driven within the territorial limits of this policy'
In order to get this wording and not 'cars' you have to stipulate your want a 'Commercial / Van" extension for third party only.
This extension is limited to C1 and D1 with no towing, regardless of when you passed your test.
C1 (COVERED) This category entitles you to drive vehicles weighing up to 3,500 kg (not 7500kg although that is what your license says, for the purpose of TPO its 3500kg)
C1+E (NOT COVERED)
This effectively adds trailer entitlement to the C1 category, allowing you to tow a trailer over 750kg. However, when the trailer is fully loaded, it can’t weigh more than the vehicle, and the combined weight of both can’t exceed 12,000kg.
D1 (NOT COVERED)
The category which allows you to drive a minibus. That means a bus with no more than 16 passenger seats, and a maximum length of 8 metres.
D1 + E (NOT COVERED) The towing version of the D1 class, which means you can tow a trailer of up to 750k as long as it doesn’t weigh more than the vehicle when fully loaded. The combined weight of both can’t exceed 12,000kg.