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Breakdown insurance
cerbera - 7/7/05 at 08:51 PM

Anybody got any recommendations for breakdown cover? I'm currently with Direct Line for my main car but they wont cover the Loco


mookaloid - 7/7/05 at 08:56 PM

I'm in the RAC it covers me and my good lady for any car (or motorbike) I happen to be in (or on).

IIRC it costs about 100 earth pounds

Cheers

Mark


Marcus - 7/7/05 at 09:10 PM

Just renewed insurance with Flux, threw in European breakdown cover for £40.
Sorted for France trip in Sept.

Marcus


bob - 7/7/05 at 09:16 PM

when i renewed my insurance with roadsure i got recovery (UK) for £27.


paulf - 7/7/05 at 09:34 PM

I use Auto home for my daily car, and have added the locost to it for about £3 a month extra.This is roadside and recovery to home, total for both cars £9 a month.
Paul.


Stuart Ainslie - 8/7/05 at 06:37 AM

I use a company called Autoaid - Costs £29 a year for full cover.

Covers me on any car that I drive.


Ben_Copeland - 8/7/05 at 07:37 AM

I have AA.. covers everything i drive, and anything i happen to be a passenger of. Road side and relay £89 i think.

(Will take you home! which is the important bit)


B@man - 9/7/05 at 09:19 AM

We are also using the AA, The wife's Rickman had a problem with a clogged idle jet a few weeks ago, when the guy came to look at it on opening the bonnet he said "ahh - A proper car !". ( Rather than the usual "What the F$%^s that?"

They also did a good job a few years back - trailering my crashed Robin Hood back home too....

And recovering the stylus when the fuel pump did'nt.

So can't complain !

For us the AA work out best value as for £110 (first year £89) it covers both of us to drive any of our 3 cars.