Driving other cars (insurance I'm afraid)
Discussion
A friend (an actual friend that I've known for over 30 years) has asked me to help out with some driving in a couple of weeks. This will involve driving his car a couple of times. So, I have the driving other cars clause on one of my insurance policies (with Direct line), my question is at what point does a car turn into a van?
The car in question is the superbly named Mazda Bongo Friendee, which while it is described as an MPV, has glass in the rear and seats and a pop-up roof, looks, sounds and feels like a van. MY VW Caravelle also has (factory fitted) glass in the rear and rear seats, but I'd not class that as anything other than a minibus and don't let my friends drive it on DOC cover.
I'm going to put myself through the torture of talking to a call centre to get an answer that I probably can't rely on anyway, but am throwing the question out there in case anyone already knows.
The car in question is the superbly named Mazda Bongo Friendee, which while it is described as an MPV, has glass in the rear and seats and a pop-up roof, looks, sounds and feels like a van. MY VW Caravelle also has (factory fitted) glass in the rear and rear seats, but I'd not class that as anything other than a minibus and don't let my friends drive it on DOC cover.
I'm going to put myself through the torture of talking to a call centre to get an answer that I probably can't rely on anyway, but am throwing the question out there in case anyone already knows.
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