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Old 08-09-2009, 16:42   #1
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I might be purchasing an Abi Viceroy from my sister in law and just want info regarding what level of insurance cover I should get and if there is anything in particular I should look for/avoid. I appreciate that things are different in the UK but am hoping for approximate cost of cover and which companies provide best cover. Still undecided about purchasing as I would need to leave it stored at her place as I have height restricted access to my place, I would much prefer to be able to keep it in my place when not in use. What might sway me is the fact that she will sell it to me at a good price. Things to check on the caravan itself would also be helpful as I haven't checked it over yet.
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Old 08-09-2009, 17:45   #2
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I might be purchasing an Abi Viceroy from my sister in law and just want info regarding what level of insurance cover I should get and if there is anything in particular I should look for/avoid. I appreciate that things are different in the UK but am hoping for approximate cost of cover and which companies provide best cover. Still undecided about purchasing as I would need to leave it stored at her place as I have height restricted access to my place, I would much prefer to be able to keep it in my place when not in use. What might sway me is the fact that she will sell it to me at a good price. Things to check on the caravan itself would also be helpful as I haven't checked it over yet.
Hi Liam

What age is the van? If it is quite young and you are in the caravan club then their insurance is the best. You get new for old cover and they tend to be no quibble - pay out readily. My insurance for a 2007 compass, valued at 14500 is £27 per month new for old. I could get it cheaper from other providers but TBH the level of cover was not as good.

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Old 08-09-2009, 18:46   #3
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Liverpool Victoria were brilliant when i wrote my van off,paid out within 4 weeks full value of van.Have to have van serviced every year though.
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Old 08-09-2009, 19:06   #4
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Liverpool Victoria were brilliant when i wrote my van off,paid out within 4 weeks full value of van.Have to have van serviced every year though.

How do you write off a caravan?
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Old 08-09-2009, 20:27   #5
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I'm with Caravan Club... cheapest I could find.

You've gotta be a member though.
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Travel backwards down the A42 at 50 mph in outside lane,photoAs on here somewhere
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Old 08-09-2009, 19:06   #7
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Hi Liam

What age is the van? If it is quite young and you are in the caravan club then their insurance is the best. You get new for old cover and they tend to be no quibble - pay out readily. My insurance for a 2007 compass, valued at 14500 is £27 per month new for old. I could get it cheaper from other providers but TBH the level of cover was not as good.

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Thanks Lee,it is a 1995 model I believe. I don't know much about it and haven't seen it yet, the missus advised me not to have a look as it is full of stuff from their last weekend away recently. I have volunteered her and her sister to clean it up nice before I view it
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