A lot of things are going up in price whether it is the mortgage, rent, council tax, gas, electric, petrol, diesel and food. So, if you receive your annual renewal notice for your motorhome insurance, you might like to check to see if it is also increasing in price.

There are probably quite a few people who own motorhomes or campervans who don’t pay too much attention to the renewal notice when it arrives through their letterbox or in the inbox in their emails. They really should do so. Nowadays, insurance companies have to let their policyholders know how much they have been paying in the last year and how much they will be paying in the next 12 months when sending out a renewal notice.

You may find it of interest to read that the average cost of car insurance has risen slightly when comparing the first and second quarters of 2020. In the first quarter premiums averaged £550 per annum whereas in the second quarter premiums had risen by £4 per annum to an average of £554 per annum. That is according to the price comparison website Confused.com.

That might not seem too much of a rise but premiums for insuring cars have gone up by an average of £32 per annum in the 12 months to Q2 of 2022.

Of course, that is for car insurance but it is quite possible that motorhome and campervan insurance premiums may also have risen.

Why not take the opportunity to see if you can get the cover cheaper elsewhere when you receive your renewal notice. There are various ways in which you can do this. If you prefer face-to-face contact then you could pop into your local high street insurance broker’s office to discuss your requirements. You could use the Internet to obtain one or more motorhome insurance quotes through the likes of specialist insurance websites. In this respect, why not get in touch with us today to obtain a competitive quote.