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Win a brand new Bailey Pegasus at Boat and Caravan

A brand new Bailey Pegasus worth £16,000 is up for grabs
A brand new Bailey Pegasus worth £16,000 is up for grabs
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Tuesday, 16, Feb 2010 10:40

Visitors to Boat & Caravan at the NEC Birmingham (February 23 to 28) could win themselves to a brand new Bailey Pegasus 534 Caravan thanks to Club Care Insurance.

The model up for grabs is worth £16,000 and is one of the most popular caravans currently available. The Pegasus is the first caravan to feature Bailey Caravan's revolutionary Alu-Tech body shell design. The body shell comprises of five body panels which are clamped together using an aluminum interlocking extrusion system and no other external fixing points. This in turn makes the caravan more waterproof and as the body shell is 30 per cent thicker than normal, it is also warmer.

So the question is, how can you win this superb caravan? Well, to enter the draw you have to attend the show and visit the Camping and Caravanning Club's stand. Visitors must simply obtain a quote for any Club Care insurance product, and their details will be entered into the draw. (Terms and conditions apply - see winapegasus.co.uk or call 01277 243 000).

Club Care is the long-established provider of insurance for The Camping and Caravanning Club's members and recently key improvements have been made to its exclusive products. Following feedback from members, the number of cover levels has been reduced from five to just one. This now allows customers the facility to personalise their cover to suit them and meet their needs.

Nigel Coppen, Client Director at Club Care noted that "Whilst the main policy features remain unchanged, members will now be able to choose the amount of cover they require under specific sections and tailor their caravan insurance accordingly. In essence they will not be paying for cover they do not require."

"This latest product has been designed by members for members and will allow caravanners to reduce their outgoings during what are extremely challenging times."

Together with the savings, members can enjoy exclusive benefits including Personal Accident cover up to the age of 85, up to £1,000 free Contents cover and up to 10 years New for Old cover.

Furthermore, the Club's Membership Services Director Paul Jones has promised to continue to work closely with Club Care to reduce costings to members even further.

He said: "The credit crunch is still affecting a lot of pockets; that is why we must continue to help our members by offering great services at affordable prices.

"These latest products are extremely competitive and we will be working with Club Care as the year unfolds as we look to introduce further additional benefits to members."

For further information or to obtain a no-obligation quote telephone 01277 243000 or visit clubcareinsurance.co.uk

Comments - What do you think?
  • "Is there actually a credit crunch or have we just returned to more sensible lending?

    In housing terms, it has been demonstrated that at current house prices, even a small rise in interest rates causes chaos to millions of borrowers. Why should banks lend imprudently to people who can't repay their loans? Why is the government even thinking of spending tax payers money to keep prices high (or buy votes)?

    And is consumer spending out of control? Probably, and has been for a while, at least in the UK. High street spending doesn't seem to have stopped. Shops are having to discount more to get sales but people are still spending as much or even more than a year ago. Is it the public's duty to enable retailers to grow their profits? I don't think so.

    Fundamentally, we have over-borrowed to over-spend. It's payback time. Those who have over-borrowed or think their house is worth a fortune are in for a shock."

    Sam Phillips (London) Posted: 09/03/2010 11:33:35

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