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Written by Ham Grayson   
Saturday, 09 August 2008 22:21
How do i register my Motorhome when i get back to UK ? Ignore the best part of the DVLA's booklet for a start. Well, the bit which lists the documentation required. A Vat receipt is not needed (This has been substantiated by a member who has actually gone through the process) You need two important documents from the vendor. One is a Zulassungschein, which is the equivalent of our V5 and gives all the data on the vehicle, including type approval. The other document is a small booklet which gives the registration details and proof of ownership. Armed with these and with the red and white temporary export plates on the 'van you should't have any problems with Customs on entry to UK. Just fill in the relevant forms (Depends on whether you are importing new or second hand.) and take it, together with all of your invoices, delivery notes, export registration, etc., to the local DVLA office. Registration should only take a couple of days unless you get selected for a random inspection In the case of a new or dutyable vehicle, the DVLA will send the papers through to HM Customs & Excise at Dover. A Vat bill will be sent through to you (With a 30 days pay by date.) about a week later. Worked out on the commercial exchange rate - not the tourist rate. Suspect that they only charge Vat on the vehicle, not on the accessories or extras such as the Zoll.
by HamGrayson


How do i register my Motorhome when i get back to UK ? Ignore the best part of the DVLA's booklet for a start. Well, the bit which lists the documentation required. A Vat receipt is not needed (This has been substantiated by a member who has actually gone through the process) You need two important documents from the vendor. One is a Zulassungschein, which is the equivalent of our V5 and gives all the data on the vehicle, including type approval. The other document is a small booklet which gives the registration details and proof of ownership. Armed with these and with the red and white temporary export plates on the 'van you should't have any problems with Customs on entry to UK. Just fill in the relevant forms (Depends on whether you are importing new or second hand.) and take it, together with all of your invoices, delivery notes, export registration, etc., to the local DVLA office. Registration should only take a couple of days unless you get selected for a random inspection In the case of a new or dutyable vehicle, the DVLA will send the papers through to HM Customs & Excise at Dover. A Vat bill will be sent through to you (With a 30 days pay by date.) about a week later. Worked out on the commercial exchange rate - not the tourist rate. Suspect that they only charge Vat on the vehicle, not on the accessories or extras such as the Zoll.

Towing behind a motorhome. What you should know. If you are thinking of fitting a towbar to your motorhome, just check a couple of things before you start. Firstly, do you actually have the spare capacity to do it? If your vehicle handbook does not list a towing limit, have a look at the VIN plate. This should give the Gross Train Weight (the largest figure) followed by the Maximum Gross Weight. Two other figures you would expect to see are Axle Weights. Deduct the MGW from the GTW and the difference would normally be your maximum towing limit.

How many panels/tubes do I require to meet my household needs? This is a difficult question to answer as it depends on your water usage. For example, one person that contacted us lives in a motorhome, and uses only 70litres of hot water over a two week period. A young couple I spoke to estimated their hot water consumption to be at least 400litres per day! First you should calculate how large a hot water cylinder you require to meet your needs.

Where can I stay in the motorhome? There are approximately 16,000 campgrounds in the U.S. half of which are private and the rest which are in national and state parks and forests. Sites can be found outside major cities, in rural areas, and near popular attractions."

Is it possible to rent any other additional items from the rental depot? Bikes and Bike racks must be booked in advance and are subject to availability. No child bike-seats or children's bikes are available.(All of these prices are plus tax) Prices include the use of helmets and locks.FRASERWAY maintains liability coverage on all its rental vehicles to a maximum of CA$5,000,000.00 for any bodily injury and property damage liability claims arising from the operation or use of its rental vehicles. Premiums for this basic public liability coverage are included in all rental rates, which also include premiums for collision insurance and comprehensive insurance with a deductible of CA$5,000 per occurrence.

Are pets allowed? Animals are allowed, the charge is $50.00 non refundable pet fee (paid locally). Customers are responsible if special cleaning is needed.Great Alaskan Holidays, our motorhome fleet is standardized the floor plan you see in the rate card is the floor plan you will get at pick up5. We own our entire fleet. We dont use "leaseback" or third-party-owned vehicles that result in a hodge podge fleet of different makes, models, and floor plans.There are no units designated in our fleet specifically as "Smoking" or "Non-Smoking".

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