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Multi-car policy: A car and a van

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A tale of two VWs. Advice needed.

I have full no claims (x2).  My wife has full no claims.

Today I bought a Caddy Kombi Multi, mainly as a business tool and I want to have it insured for every driver over 25 as it will be used by all those of suitable age in our office.  I've never insured a van before.

Do I:
a. Obtain a 'fleet' insurance any driver quote for the new van?
b. Simply add the van onto one of our existing insurance as a multi car, thus applying the full NCD we currently have?, but this seems to want every driver as a named driver.

To add to an existing policy, I assume the cost will be minimal, maybe £100?, the new quotes I had tonight was £840 for a business quote, with zero NCD and £500 with 9years + NCD as a stand alone personal policy.

anyone?  thanks

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Personally I would look to do the multi car option as it would be the cheapest. Most will let another no claims accrue as well. Whoare your current insurers?

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I've got mk3 caddy for work, but I have them insured the other way round. 
So my vans on with Brentacher, all mods declared and a commercial van insurance policy cost me £56- a month. And the cars on a classic car insurance, only insured for 5k a year but its only £34- a month.

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I have 2 golfs insured, on separate policies but with the same insurer. The Mk1 on agreed value, limited mileage, modified, not using NCB, and a Mk4 with class 1 business using no claims. Have full no claims and me and hubby both 35.
It's with Adrian Flux £400 for both. It cost about £100 to insure the MK4. Worth giving them a try, use your club discount!
Not sure about it being a van as I know it can make a difference on price, but worth a try. I cancelled my insurance on my Mk1 to get a good deal for both cars. Cheers, Anna

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