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What's the best way to go about insuring a 23 year old driver, van or car insurance-wise.
Which company seems best?
Is their anything I can mention when talking to an insurance company which will bring the price down, as I've been told naming myself as other driver brings down the cost.
Any help appreciated.
 
I have a 23 year old that works for me,Last year we had a fleet policy any driver over 21,this year we had any driver over 25 and named the 23 year old on the policy,you normally have to have a minimum of three vans but works out a lot cheaper with young drivers if you have experienced drivers on the same policy.if you have more than one van let me no and I will send you the brokers details.
 
I don' rely with insurance companies. Most of them are unstable! What specific insurance you want by the way? However, joblessness hurts, even more than spending much of your days in a cubicle. Keep away from doing any of these things while you are in your office tomb and "The Man" will not fire you.
 
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