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date: Thu, 10 Jan 2008 13:43:48 GMT,
group: uk.rec.motorcaravans
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Insurance etc for a campervan?
I have now acquired my first camper (luton 4 berth) on transit
chassis.
Presumably joining Camping and Caravan Club would be a bonus as I plan
on visiting plenty of UK sites/CLs.
My existing RAC breakdown/recovery automatically covers the camper,
and for an extra £85 I can get an upgrade to 1 years Euro cover
(subject to being CCC member)
Insurance. Currently with NU but I should I be using a camper
specialist like CCC for the best benefits?
Any other tips etc?
Thank you.
date: Thu, 10 Jan 2008 12:53:26 +0000
author: Jerry
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Re: Insurance etc for a campervan?
"Jerry" wrote in message
news:5j3co31u6qgre19pceijlmjsc40r93rl0g@4ax.com...
>I have now acquired my first camper (luton 4 berth) on transit
> chassis.
>
> Presumably joining Camping and Caravan Club would be a bonus as I plan
> on visiting plenty of UK sites/CLs.
>
> My existing RAC breakdown/recovery automatically covers the camper,
> and for an extra £85 I can get an upgrade to 1 years Euro cover
> (subject to being CCC member)
Your existing RAC cover may not cover you for something the size of a camper
but buying it through CCC removes the size limits.
> Insurance. Currently with NU but I should I be using a camper
> specialist like CCC for the best benefits?
CCC are hard to beat for comprehensive level of cover but if you want it
cheap go to CIS, they cover it as a van so the goodies you get with CCC like
contents, camping equipment etc isn't covered.
Rgds
Andy R
date: Thu, 10 Jan 2008 13:05:04 -0000
author: Andy R
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Hiring in Canada
Has anyone experience of hiring a motorvan in Toronto, either in April or in
July?
We would make a 10-day trip. Is it an economical alternative to, say, 4
nights in a 2 or 3-star hotel?
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Budgie
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date: Thu, 10 Jan 2008 13:43:48 GMT
author: Budgie
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