Monday 12 April 2010

The cheaper way to enjoy your campervan holiday

Suddenly there's another very good reason to hire one of our Toyota campervans - cheaper fuel. Two of our vehicles are equipped to run on LPG Autogas, which means you can enjoy your great Big Tree Campervan adventure at half the price. With the cost of LPG now an average 64.6p, as compared to the highest ever price of £120.30 per gallon for unleaded petrol, it's easy to see how the fuel savings mount up.

There are other advantages to LPG, too. One thing, it's greener. LPG Autogas offers 20% reduction in CO2 emissions compared to equivalent petrol run engines, and 10% compared to diesel vehicles. LPG is also a cleaner fuel and offers approximately 20 times lower Nitrogen Oxide emissions than unleaded petrol or diesel. Our environment doesn't like Nitrogen Oxide, by the way.

Drivers find that they get slightly more miles to the gallon when using LPG as compared to ordinary petrol, which means you pay much less to drive even further.

And if you thought that LPG wasn't readily available fuel then you'll be surprised to find out that it's now widespread in Scotland. We can even provide you with a list of the places where you can buy the fuel during your campervan holiday. Filling up is a straightforward procedure, too. Rather like filling up with petrol except you find yourself paying out 50% of the cost when you reach the check-out.

Now your only concern is how to better spend the money you've saved on fuel. Might we suggest a few bottles of celebratory Champagne (to drink after you're parked up for the night)? Or an extra night's campervan hire? Or why not simply leave the unused cash in your bank account for your next, aherm, cheaper campervan holiday?

And just so you know: if you want to switch back to petrol then our two campervans have the advantage of being converted to run on both LPG and petrol. So where do you plan to head for your cheaper campervan holiday? To find out more check out Big Tree Campervans at Bankfoot, near Perth, Scotland

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