Quote: Originally posted by Colin21 on 03/12/2022
My caravan is 30 years old and is insured by ClubCare through the Camping and Caravan Club for a very reasonable price. I did also have my Volvo tow-car insured with them for a reasonable price too, but when I got a quote from them for my current X Trail I thought they had quoted me for an 18 year old wanting insurance for a new Ferrari! What is it with insurance companies?
Thanks so much, I was getting quotes of over a £1000 or a refusal to quote at all based on my address. Clubcare came through for me.
Quote: Originally posted by rmtheatre on 22/5/2023
Quote: Originally posted by Colin21 on 03/12/2022
My caravan is 30 years old and is insured by ClubCare through the Camping and Caravan Club for a very reasonable price. I did also have my Volvo tow-car insured with them for a reasonable price too, but when I got a quote from them for my current X Trail I thought they had quoted me for an 18 year old wanting insurance for a new Ferrari! What is it with insurance companies?
Thanks so much, I was getting quotes of over a £1000 or a refusal to quote at all based on my address. Clubcare came through for me.
I still have my caravan insured with ClubCare and it is now 31 years old. It is up for renewal soon so I'll soon see how much they want for this year. It hasn't gone up all that much over the past few years though and its value won't have changed significantly. One of the things I like about older caravans and vehicles in general is they have done all their depreciating years ago. The last old caravan I had I sold for more than I bought it for after 4 years of using it. I could probably get more for the one I have now than I paid for it over 5 years ago.
Recently renewed insurance for a 15 year old motorhome. On the advice of the insurance company, it is now insured for £ 4,000 more than we paid for it 4 years ago.