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Automatic caravan levelling systems: 5 systems compared

22.05.2026 10:00 1 min 1 source
PROMOBIL DEU
Automatic caravan levelling systems: 5 systems compared
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Promobil magazine compared five automatic caravan levelling systems that replace manual cranking. The systems differ in operation: electric (Alko UP4, Enduro Autosteady, Knott KLS), hydraulic (E&P Level C), and combined (HPC.C3). Prices range from €1,150 to €5,299, with setup times from 60 to 90 seconds. Most systems require an onboard battery and can be controlled via remote or smartphone.

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Automatic caravan levelling systems: 5 systems compared

22.05.2026 PROMOBIL DEU

🇩🇪 Germany — fuel prices

Updated: 13.06.2026

Diesel

$2.13 /l

€1.84 · £1.59/l

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pricier than 84% of countries

Petrol

$2.21 /l

€1.91 · £1.65/l

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pricier than 89% of countries

LPG

$1.33 /l

€1.15 · £0.99/l

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pricier than 94% of countries

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