Better than diarrhoea.Sterling have done me an absolute solid.
Better than diarrhoea.Sterling have done me an absolute solid.

Just spent a tedious afternoon ringing around for insurance quotations.
Currently with Comfort (highly recommended), but my van no longer qualifies for their new-for-old benefit, which was the primary attraction for me.
Here are the scores on the doors:
Comfort (last year's premium:..... £650 w/ £300 xs
Comfort (renewal premium):....... £606 w/ £300 xs
Adrian Flux:......................................... £550 w/ £600 xs (+£18 for AV)
Safeguard:........................................... £715 w/ £300 xs
Scenic (2ndSafeguard brand):.... £620 w/ £600 xs
Caravan Guard(**):.......................... £452 w/ £350 xs
At this point I had almost lost the will to live and purchased from Caravan Guard - just need to find a suitable standalone AV policy now.
(**) Read on here that Caravan Guard don't insure campers without "on-board cooking facilities", but this doesn't apply if they recognise the company that built the conversion.
Defo Howdens, they were the best for me too.Have you not enquired with Howdens @Bav
When you say a standalone AV policy, does that work like gap insurance? If something happens how do they calculate the difference?Just spent a tedious afternoon ringing around for insurance quotations.
Currently with Comfort (highly recommended), but my van no longer qualifies for their new-for-old benefit, which was the primary attraction for me.
Here are the scores on the doors:
Comfort (last year's premium:..... £650 w/ £300 xs
Comfort (renewal premium):....... £606 w/ £300 xs
Adrian Flux:......................................... £550 w/ £600 xs (+£18 for AV)
Safeguard:........................................... £715 w/ £300 xs
Scenic (2ndSafeguard brand):.... £620 w/ £600 xs
Caravan Guard(**):.......................... £452 w/ £350 xs
At this point I had almost lost the will to live and purchased from Caravan Guard - just need to find a suitable standalone AV policy now.
(**) Read on here that Caravan Guard don't insure campers without "on-board cooking facilities", but this doesn't apply if they recognise the company that built the conversion.
Similar to GAP insurance, yes (though there are many different types of GAP).When you say a standalone AV policy, does that work like gap insurance? If something happens how do they calculate the difference?
Cheers
Ah ok nice. What evidence do they need for AV? Be interested to know who you end up with and cost as not many would give me AV on the new oneSimilar to GAP insurance, yes (though there are many different types of GAP).
You agree a value with the AV provider and, in the event of a total loss, they pay out any shortfall between that value and the settlement figure fron your primary insurer.
Very interested in your findings on this...Similar to GAP insurance, yes (though there are many different types of GAP).
You agree a value with the AV provider and, in the event of a total loss, they pay out any shortfall between that value and the settlement figure fron your primary insurer.
Never had a vehicle worth buying AV for before, so it'll be the first time through the process for me. I'm expecting them to require photos, invoices and maybe a list of factory/conversion options that justify a value above that of standard market value.Ah ok nice. What evidence do they need for AV? Be interested to know who you end up with and cost as not many would give me AV on the new one
Me too!Very interested in your findings on this...
They were on my list, but never got round to calling them. I reckoned £452 for 5* Defaqto cover from Caravan Guard for a £60k van with only 3yrs NCD was about as good as it was going to get.Have you had a look at Sterling? They were by far the easiest to deal with for me.
I didn’t end up going with them as my van is currently largely unconverted and they wouldn’t protect my no claims bonus. I’m hoping when I renew and my fleet insurance fault claims are two years old, and I’ll have a baby, they will.
Howdens said that the converted value of my vehicle parked on a road was too high (about £40k). I did argue that someone down my road parks a 23 plate California ocean on the road, but I guess they’re tied by what the underwriters tell them.
Jesus, I should give them a call.They were on my list, but never got round to calling them. I reckoned £452 for 5* Defaqto cover from Caravan Guard for a £60k van with only 3yrs NCD was about as good as it was going to get.
I believe not.Although they won’t cover a self conversion with no cooking facilities will they?
Yeah we plan to use a portable induction hob. But I was going to do the panels, and insulation myself, plus its an ovano in the back which I've sell installed with help from the person I bought it from.I believe not.
Read on here that they won't, so used on-line chat to ask them. I use a portable induction hob, so my van doesn't have a built-in hob, but they said that was fine because it was professionally converted and the convertor was on their list.