Insurance for rv+car+trailer (1 Viewer)

Jan Pendreigh

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:cry:Afternoon of giving details time after time only to find that there doesn't appear to be a company (other than NFU) willing to insure our rv, car and trailer on one policy - or do any Funsters know something I've missed?Seems sensible to be to have all three on one policy but I'm beginning to doubt my sanity.

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davejen

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:cry:Afternoon of giving details time after time only to find that there doesn't appear to be a company (other than NFU) willing to insure our rv, car and trailer on one policy - or do any Funsters know something I've missed?Seems sensible to be to have all three on one policy but I'm beginning to doubt my sanity.

Jan

Go with the NFU then!
Dave:thumb:

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billyfreda

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Rv insurance

NFU, will not give you breakdown recovery, they will only do insurance for the RV.

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NFU, will not give you breakdown recovery, they will only do insurance for the RV.

Regards, billyfreda

So you join the 3C's and then get RAC arrival breakdown cover, that's what I did anyway when I was with NFU.

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Hi Jan,

Please excuse my ignorance, but I'm trying to pickup some of the lingo in the forum, so that I can understand better what all this means.:Confused:

Could you let me know what you mean by rv+car+trailer. Is this similar to a 5er or is it a car or rv pulling a trailer?

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Geo

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Hi Richard
In this instance It is an American RV pulling a trailer with a car loaded on it the car is normally used when the RV is sited
These cars when pulled with an A Frame as opposed to on a trailer are normally refereed to as "Toads"
If you see a post saying I have my "Toad on a Trailer you should take that to mean he/she has a car in tow one way or another:RollEyes:
the problem we experience is getting The "Toad insured fully Comp when its being A framed or carried, apparently it becomes Goods in transit if on a trailer and even its own fully comp insurance may not cover it
Whats your slant on that
Geo
 

peter marshall

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Hi I am with Caravan Guard for my van they told me when I asked to Insure the trailer that I had £1000 cover on the trailer with my van cover,:thumb: Peter
 

Geo

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Yes the odd one's do cover trailers
Have you checked what cover your little car has when its loaded Peter:winky: It could be 3rd party only:cry:

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