2019 is here and before you know it the new holiday season will be too. January is a month of kicking out the bad habits and doing your very best to stick to those all important New Year's Resolutions. As we speedily approach the 2019 season we have vowed to make a few changes to our touring habits in 2019. |
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As I look outside the office window I gaze across London which is blanketed in grey clouds and being drenched in wind, rain, thunder and lightning. I think it is safe to say that this year's "season" is officially over unless you're winter tourer, but that doesn't mean the caravan or motorhome has to go into hibernation. Just across the pond is a limitless supply of winter sun. Here are some of our main tips before you set off. |
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At CaravanTimes we recently had a Benimar Tessoro 483 on test for a couple of weeks. We have done just over 2000 miles in the Tessoro and tested in various ways - as you will find out in our inspiration features coming up. But before we give you some ideas of where and why you should use a motorhome like the Tessoro we wanted to bring some information on the Tessoro range and the very interesting 483.
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Caravans vs Motorhomes, what are the differences? Are they becoming too similar, are we losing choice? |
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Once have you decided to insure your caravan, as we discussed in our previous feature, choosing a particular policy should be considered and thought through |
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Out of all the Benimar models, the 346, is truly the monster in terms of size, with a double bed in the back, one above the cab and the living room folding to create yet another. |
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First of all, insurance for caravans is not mandatory. The basic law stipulates any self-propelled vehicle must be insured meaning motorhomes are bound by the regulations but caravan owners are left with a decision to make |
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The Mileo 202 is another six-metre motorhome imported by Marquis Leisure from Iberian manufacturer, Benimar. |
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Damp is the presence of unwanted moisture in the structure of a building, which is either the result of intrusion from outside or condensation from within. |
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Following on from our previous feature on water ingress, we now turn our focus to the less serious yet ever-present, slightly vexing conundrum of surface damp |
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