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<blockquote data-quote="mackemmark" data-source="post: 647546" data-attributes="member: 34074"><p>Afternoon all, </p><p></p><p>I have a few queries regarding an insurance policy I'm taking out for what has been described (by Type 2 Detectives) as an 'entry level' T2 Camper for which I paid around £12k. It's quite drive able but not concourse and will need some finessing. Apologies if the questions are a bit entry level too...</p><p></p><p>- Should I go for an agreed value or not?</p><p>- Does two seats at the front and a back seat which has two belts but could theoretically fit 3 people, count as a 4 person or 5 person vehicle? The insurers want to describe it as a 5 seat vehicle </p><p>- Are T2 early bays treated as a four door or a five door vehicle for insurance purposes? </p><p></p><p>Many thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mackemmark, post: 647546, member: 34074"] Afternoon all, I have a few queries regarding an insurance policy I'm taking out for what has been described (by Type 2 Detectives) as an 'entry level' T2 Camper for which I paid around £12k. It's quite drive able but not concourse and will need some finessing. Apologies if the questions are a bit entry level too... - Should I go for an agreed value or not? - Does two seats at the front and a back seat which has two belts but could theoretically fit 3 people, count as a 4 person or 5 person vehicle? The insurers want to describe it as a 5 seat vehicle - Are T2 early bays treated as a four door or a five door vehicle for insurance purposes? Many thanks! [/QUOTE]
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