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Is Insuring Your Motorhome Getting Cheaper?
If you have owned a motorhome for a number of years then each year you will receive renewal notice from your existing insurer telling you how much your new premium is going to be for the next twelve months but … Continue reading
Will Your Motorhome Premiums Reduce?
In the current economic climate here in the UK wouldn’t it be great if you had some good news. Well, we think we may have some for you. On a quarterly basis, Confused.com produces a car insurance price index and … Continue reading
Review Your Motorhome Insurance Premium
Too many people don’t bother to review the cost of their motorhome insurance when their existing cover comes up for renewal. Some people may give their renewal documentation a cursory glance and then just file the paperwork. Well, if you … Continue reading
Insuring A Car Gets Even More Expensive
Every quarter, the price comparison website Confused.com publishes the Confused.com Car Insurance Price Index. Whilst it relates to car insurance it is quite likely that a similar thing is happening to the cost of motorhome cover. Unfortunately, the index covering … Continue reading
The Cost Of Insuring A Car Increases Yet Again
Keeping a car on the road as well as a motorhome is a costly business so no motorist likes to hear that things relating to their vehicles are on the increase. What with fuel prices at petrol forecourts being high … Continue reading
Car Insurance Premiums Continue To Increase
You probably keep a careful eye on your household expenditure especially in the current financial climate here in the UK with the cost of living being so high and most things costing more to buy. You will be disappointed to … Continue reading
Review Your Motorhome Insurance Premiums To See If You Can Save Any Money
If your motorhome insurance is shortly due to be renewed then now might be a good time to review how much your existing insurer is going to charge you for the next 12 months. Who knows, you may be able … Continue reading