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Householders are currently faced with rising bills such as council tax, utilities, mortgage repayments and rent. In addition the cost of fuel at petrol stations is very high resulting in greater travelling costs with this also obviously impacting those of you who have a motorhome or campervan. In fact it might discourage some of you from taking as many breaks in your leisure vehicle.
To add to motorists financial burden, the amount paid for car insurance has, on average, gone up once again in the first three months of 2022. According to the car insurance price index published by Confused.com the average car insurance premium was £550 per annum up from £529 per annum in the last three months of 2021 that was also more than the third quarter of 2021 when it was £514 per annum.
As most owners of motorhomes and campervans will also have a family car this rise in car insurance premiums will have an increased financial impact assuming that the cost of motorhome and campervan insurance has gone up.
So, what can motorhome owners do about their cover? Well rather than just place their renewal documents in a drawer without taking action and just accept a probable increase in premiums why not see if you can get the same level of suitable cover for a lower premium. You could contact a high street insurance broker if you prefer the face to face contact this provides. A quick way of trying to find alternative, competitive cover is to use the Internet where there are numerous price comparison websites.
So, why not get in touch with us to obtain a no-obligation quotation to insure your motorhome or campervan. We provide access to a number of insurance companies who should be able to provide you with a competitive price and excellent cover. We look forward to hearing from you at your earliest convenience.