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Sorry if this is getting a bit
, but I previously had the feeling that the most used insurer for us Cali forumites was LV. Has there ever been a poll I wonder?

I confirmed with Admiral, that all factory fitted hardware is covered, so camping bit is covered and for campervan, there's higher possession cover of £500. I do not tend to leave valuables in a car and if I leave them, they are covered by my home insurance.I amazed that the likes of Admiral or even LV are covering these.... my experience was a nightmare last month.
I could quite easily go online to a comparison site and put in my Reg, correct Vehicle shows up (California Campervan) and get loads of hits starting at £38 a month!
However, clicking through some of them decided even after quoting they couldn't/wouldn't cover it.
My current (at the time) Insurer went pretty much all the way through to cover it and failed me when I said I wasn't keeping it in the garage.
Having done a lot of research it seems that these "normal" insurers might cover you, but they won't give you the cover a proper motorhome insurer will.
I even read somewhere of refusal to pay out because despite saying they'll cover it they actually don't.
I think being our first Camper I just wanted peace of mind, and having had a couple of knock backs from "car" Insurers I figured I get the best I could afford this year!I confirmed with Admiral, that all factory fitted hardware is covered, so camping bit is covered and for campervan, there's higher possession cover of £500. I do not tend to leave valuables in a car and if I leave them, they are covered by my home insurance.
As mentioned earlier, using Cali as a daily, disqualifies you from most specialist insurers.
Some have said on this thread that they had declared that they had solar panels fitted but that it made no difference to their premium.As asked earlier in this thread. Does having solar panels have to be declared to your insurer?
I recently added solar panels back to my new Ocean. LV added £3 to the remainder of my policy 2/3 months, saying it was viewed as additional ‘build kit’ - I think that was their term.As asked earlier in this thread. Does having solar panels have to be declared to your insurer?
I had my California on an Admiral multi car but went back to good old Comfort as I never really got the impression that Admiral knew what they were talking about regarding cover for a campervan. Their database didn’t recognise the California as a model so my policy had it shown as a “Transporter”.Reading back on this thread when I had my Cali last year Admiral said they don't insure campervans! I asked the lady to check and she came back to me a few days later and said the definitely don't - bizarre!!!
I've been insured with Admiral Multicar for many years and other than the above I have to say they have saved me literally thousands on the cars I've insured with them. Made a few claims and found them really good there too.
That's exactly my experience, as when I said California she originally wanted to list is as a Ferrari California as that's the only one they have on their database !!!!!!!!!!!I had my California on an Admiral multi car but went back to good old Comfort as I never really got the impression that Admiral knew what they were talking about regarding cover for a campervan. Their database didn’t recognise the California as a model so my policy had it shown as a “Transporter”.
I would be interested to hear if anyone has had a claim with Admiral that related to the habitation/camping aspect rather than a straight forward driving/motoring claim.
Guess the premium for the Ferrari option might have been interesting!That's exactly my experience, as when I said California she originally wanted to list is as a Ferrari California as that's the only one they have on their database !!!!!!!!!!!
To be fair I've found Admiral to be incredibly good value on cars, particularly for high performance/high value cars. They're probably just don't want to be in the market to insure vans.Guess the premium for the Ferrari option might have been interesting!
Although I don’t use Admiral for the van, I have 2 cars on a multi car policy, a Polo and Boxster. Just had my renewal through and it’s £125 cheaper…. So it’s not all bad.
Ironically when I was struggling to get Admiral to confirm that they covered campervans and potential claims related to habitation they had an online article espousing “vanlife”.To be fair I've found Admiral to be incredibly good value on cars, particularly for high performance/high value cars. They're probably just don't want to be in the market to insure vans.
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