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Buying a caravan is a big investment and with caravanning thefts on the up, owners can't afford to take any risks. It's essential for anyone looking to buy a tourer to invest in security. The Caravan Registration and Identification Scheme (CRiS), which is run by HPI on behalf of the National Caravan Council, is there to give potential caravan buyers and existing caravan owners the peace of mind that there will be no nasty surprises.

Buying rights
There are a number of precautions consumers should take when looking to buy a used caravan.
1) Don't judge a book by its cover; no matter how good a caravan may look, it could be carrying baggage that you can't see. It may be subject to an outstanding finance, so it could be repossessed by the lenders, leaving an unsuspecting buyer without their dream purchase and out of pocket. It could have been written-off by an insurer, or worse, it could be stolen.
2) Bear in mind that consumer protection is far greater when buying from an established dealer than from a private vendor.

Check it out - make the right choice
For less than £15, a call to CRiS on 01722 411430 can give used caravan buyers complete assurance that a tourer does not have a fraudulent history.
For potential buyers a CRiS check:
 • compares details of the caravan they are interested in buying with the CRiS registered keeper database
 • informs them if a caravan is recorded as stolen, subject to outstanding finance or has had serious accident damage

The perfect match
Consumers also need to ensure that their caravan doesn't exceed the car's towing limits. A mismatched outfit risks a £1000 fine, points on your licence, invalid insurance, and could also be a danger to tow.
Help is at hand, though, from Towsafe, the UK's only computerised matching service that can inform consumers whether their car can legally tow a particular caravan and with minimum safety risk.
There are two stages to Towsafe:
1) Towsafe Multiple Match service provides a list of appropriate cars or caravans based upon the vehicle they currently own, the criteria they have selected and manufacturer specifications.
2) The Towsafe One to One match gives customers a full breakdown of both the weights of the specified car and caravan and how they compare, complete with a detailed explanation of the results.
With access to over 225 million potential outfits, Towsafe is the only service to trust when making sure that the car and caravan is a match made in heaven.

CRiS keeps it safe
Once a successful purchase has been made, it is important that the new owner then registers the new tourer with CRiS.
For existing caravan owners, CRiS
 • provides a record of keepership
 • helps the police to return a stolen caravan and its contents to the rightful owner
 • provides registration documentation to prove your keepership when abroad

Extra security
And just recently CRiS has cut the price of installing extra electronic tags. From 1998, all CRiS registered caravans carry an electronic tag confirming their identity but now any registered keeper can add this essential security feature for just £14.75 to an older caravan, or benefit from the added protection afforded by a second tag.

Why would I want to install a second electronic tag?
A second tag gives caravan owners added protection. The tag is hidden in a location of their choice and known only to the keeper and CRiS. Each electronic tag is individually programmed with the caravan's Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) and can only be read by the police using a special hand-held scanner, making it easier to return a stolen and recovered caravan to its registered owner.

To conduct a CRiS Check for just £14.95 call 01722 411430
To complete an instant, online Towsafe match for only £15.95 (for up to five combinations)
visit www.towsafe.co.uk or over the phone on 01722 411430 from £9.95 per match.

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The HPI guide to buying a used caravan
1 Research the market place
Compare prices between advertisements and your local dealer. Don't forget to budget for insurance and routine maintenance.
2 Conduct a Towsafe Multiple Match
Don't waste your time visiting vans that are not a legal match for your car. The Towsafe Multiple Match gives you a list of safe options to base your choice on.
3 Don't deal in the dark
Make sure you view the caravan in good daylight and don't go alone. Meet at the seller's house and NEVER agree to meet at a service station or lay-by.
4 Request all documentation
Ask to see the caravan's service history and CRiS registration document. Also, check if the caravan is NCC approved.
5 Check the seller's details
Make sure the owner is who they say they are. Contact CRiS with the make and model of the tourer and the owner's details to be checked against the information on the CRiS database.
6 Is the caravan on finance?
Ask if there is outstanding finance and verify by checking through CRiS. If the caravan has not been paid off, it could still be the property of the finance company that could reclaim it.
7 Don't buy a write-off
Has it been in an accident? Check panels closely for signs of repair and check the caravan's history with CRiS to ensure that an insurance company has not previously recorded it as a write-off. Write-offs that are rebuilt are not always safe to return to the road.
8 Check the locks
Inspect all door and window locks for signs of force or replacement. This may mean the caravan has been stolen and look carefully at the CRiS window markings for signs of alteration or removal.
9 Conduct a Towsafe One to One Match
Contact Towsafe to make sure the selected car and caravan are a safe and legal combination for the road before you close the deal.
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