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Motorhomes UK

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IF you’re tempted to try the freedom of the motorhome holiday lifestyle but aren’t sure enough yet to buy one, hiring is a perfect option.

Close to the M6, in the North West, we discovered a company whose hire service goes much further than most. It extends to full equipment including bedding, towels, tableware and full kitchen equipment, all included in the hire cost.

Motorhomes UK’s nine-vehicle fleet is amazingly comprehensively equipped, with fitted satellite television, an ironing board, iron, picnic chairs, two disposable tray-type barbecues trays and a selection of family DVDs and games.

Tea, coffee and sugar are in cupboards and there’s a bottle of wine in the fridge at the start of every hire. Advice on routes and campsite recommendations is all part of the package.

At the start of your holiday a member of staff gives you a detailed handover explanation of how everything in the motorhome works and you have the assurance of anytime telephone contact in case of any queries.

Motorhomes UK also provide a fascinating bespoke conversion service. This company will create a motorhome to your requirements – with unique layouts, the exact equipment you specify – in anything from a small van conversion to a tag-axle coachbuilt motorhome.

As a guide, £3,500 will buy you a conversion from panel van to campervan, complete with bed, all services, fridge, full oven and grill.

At the other end of the price spectrum, Motorhomes UK recently created for a customer a Solar Saturn, six-berth with two-door garage.

motorhome kitchen with tea sugar and coffee in the cupboards even a satellite television is provided

Based on a Fiat AL-KO chassis it cost the buyer £63,000, but Louise Degnen, the company’s hire specialist, explained that the quality and specification of this unit was comparable with motorhomes costing £100,000.

And there’s more going on: Motorhomes UK is a specialist caravan and motorhome repair centre. It’s complete with a spray bay and paint oven large enough to take the largest of motorhomes and caravans.

Instead of replacing a caravan or motorhome panel, Motorhomes UK’s craftsmen can carry out bodywork repairs that are completely invisible - far more cost-effective than replacing the entire side, for example.

Servicing also takes place here in an NCC approved workshop that is also an approved repairer for major insurance companies.

The Workshop is divided into two, one for the furnishing repairs, water ingress and floor delamination rectification. The other side is where the major coachwork repairs take place. Each side has its own specialist staff.

Customers for the specialist repairs and the hiring aspects of the business comes from all over the UK; you can park your car in a secure compound at Motorhomes UK for the duration of your holiday.

Motorhome hire costs:

A four-berth Auto-Trail or Lunar Moonstar starts at £90 a day, or £470 per week. A six-berth Dethleffs Advantage costs £110 per day, or £570 for a week. Insurance is included in the hire cost.

The minimum age is 25, maximum is 75 (drivers aged 23 and 24 will have to agree to pay a surcharge to cover the greater insurance excess).

Unlimited mileage is part of the deal – and you can even bring your dog, but keep him well groomed, because if he leaves too many of his hairs in the motorhome you may find that you lose part of your £500 bond to pay for the extra cleaning.

Contact:

Motorhomes UK
Unit 10, Old Mill Industrial Estate, Bamber Bridge, Preston, Lancashire PR5 6SY
Tel: 01772 626 908
Web: www.motorhomesukltd.co.uk

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