I just got my renewal from LV for my California Beach. So still insuring. Also policy renewal price halved from last years massive increase.LV no longer insuring campervans ...
Really they told me they are no longer insuring campervans!I just got my renewal from LV for my California Beach. So still insuring. Also policy renewal price halved from last years massive increase.
You could be correct. My van is classed as an MPV. It got caught in the 2019 dvla change. Had to pay massive road tax for 5 years.Really they told me they are no longer insuring campervans!
They're probably renewing existing policies, but not taking on new business.Really they told me they are no longer insuring campervans!
I have just received notice from LV that they will not be quoting for the renewal of my existing policy due to a change in their underwriting criteria.They're probably renewing existing policies, but not taking on new business.
So it looks like they are not covering third party converted vans.I have just received notice from LV that they will not be quoting for the renewal of my existing policy due to a change in their underwriting criteria.
When I phoned them back in January I didn’t get chance to say whether it was third party converted or a VW original… As soon as I said I was after a quote for a campervan they said they no longer insure them.So it looks like they are not covering third party converted vans.
You lot on the main land don’t know how lucky you are! AF £1100 quid 15 years NO Claims!Unfortunately I also had my renewal from LV and had to leave. We've recently acquired an EV as third vehicle in the family and they quoted around £450 for a year as we had no NCD to allocate it, but for a month it was just £40 so time to think. When the renewal came it had jumped to an eye-watering £870 - more than the T6.1 and Volvo combined.
This year we ended up going with Admiral Multicar - they don't seem to load EVs as high and they also asked how many claim free years we could prove even if we had no NCD to allocate resulting in a much more reasonable (if not cheap) premium for the i3.
One thing I have noticed this year - there are a lot more statements about not modifying vehicle software creeping into insurance policies - a worrying trend for those that need to do so.