VW Transporter Insurance
Whether you own a classic T2, a standard T6, or a modified T5, we offer affordable cover that’s tailored to your needs. Call us for a specialist VW Transporter insurance quote on 0808 369 8590.
Why choose Adrian Flux for VW Transporter Insurance?
- Limited mileage policies available
- Agreed value cover available
- Cover for modified and custom campers and vans
- Owners club and forum members can get up to 15% off
- Over 50 years of experience
How much does it cost to insure a VW Transporter?
The cost of your VW Transporter insurance depends on your vehicle and your personal circumstances, such as your driving history, how you’ll be using your vehicle, and your location. We can offer a range of discounts to lower your premiums, including limited mileage deals and VW members club discounts.
Extra Benefits
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Agreed Value
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Breakdown
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Keycare
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Track Days
Can I get modified VW Transporter insurance?
As a specialist insurance broker, we can find a policy to cover any modifications you choose to make to your vehicle.
Mods can range from something as small as parking sensors to something as big as a complete refurbishment. A specific modified van insurance policy helps ensure that your vehicle is covered and you’re paying the right premiums.
Can I get VW Transporter camper conversion insurance?
Adrian Flux can find value for money insurance for all modifications, so if you want to turn your VW Transporter into a campervan, we have you covered with a bespoke camper conversion insurance quote to match your precise needs.
FAQs
VW Transporters can be anywhere between insurance groups 5 and 40. There is a broad range of insurance groups because of the vast range of van configurations available.
It can cost more to insure a van than a car. That’s because, generally, they’re bigger and more powerful than the average car. If a van is involved in an accident, the potential damage and cost of repairs is likely to be higher than that for cars.
Campervans tend to be cheaper to insure than other vans because people usually drive their campers very safely since they’re a big investment. Users often drive their camper from home to a campsite, where they remain static for a period of time before being driven home again. That means they are driven fewer miles, making them a lower insurance risk.
If you convert your van to a campervan, you must tell your insurer. They will need to know about its usage to accurately assess its insurance risk. You need to declare all modifications you make to your van.