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Cheap break down cover?

#1 Post by 2F45T4U »

Does anybody know of any? I want a recovery type package so if it can't be fixed at the side of the road I can get it home or to where I was going.

£60 is the cheapest I've found. Any smaller lesser known companies that are cheaper anyone knows of?


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#2 Post by DavePoth »

It's quite cheap if you get it with your insurance cover. How much do your people quote you?

Get home start as well. It's a right pain pushing your car to the end of the road to get towed...
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#3 Post by SprintV8 »

SCOTT'S RECOVERY SERVICES.

ETA may take a while.

Cant get much cheaper.
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#4 Post by 1300dolly »

be carefull what you buy.
the insurance cover policys normally only cover you for roadside unless you pay extra.
always check the small print (age of car , limited call outs ect.)

I use http://www.autohome.co.uk or my own truck if local :roll:
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#5 Post by 2F45T4U »

£200 extra from my insurance company!

Off to Oxford tomorrow with some extra weight :P so will be needing some cover. Will get some jump leads and oil before I go I think :P
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#6 Post by DavePoth »

Does the TR7 start? take the battery from that.
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#7 Post by 1300dolly »

nah just take the 7. probably more reliable :lol:
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#8 Post by DavePoth »

I have images of it being like the end of smokey and the bandit, with the police car disintegrated to the chassis... :D
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#9 Post by MalcGE »

Halfords have an offer on, first 3 months at a £1, then you pay £40 or summit for the next 9 (12 ?) Months. My Dad signed up a couple of days before the Auto Box went crispy ducked in his Jag.......if your gonna have some bad luck then a bit of good luck just before is what you need.

Recovery Service did their bit and all was recovered to home. Took a couple of hours to get a low loader out though, high winds and rain had caused lots of breakdowns in the area so they reckoned. Recovery from Gaydon to Solihull for a £1, he could cancel now of course, something tells me he is unlikely to go without breakdown cover anymore.
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#10 Post by Nick C »

I've always used Britannia, they might not be the cheapest but they do seem to offer a good service, unlike some stories I've heard of the other big firms. Most of the recovery drivers I've spoken to have said they prefer working for Britannia too - they use independant local firms rather than having their own fleet. It's about £100pa with personal cover, so far I've needed it about once a year....
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#11 Post by Nick C »

Justyn - Do you do much contract work for the big firms? If so, who is the best to work for?
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#12 Post by 1300dolly »

I work for
hampshire police
customs and excise
hampshire county council
AA
RAC
Green flag
direct line
euro assist
britannia
autohome
magna rescue
VW assist
pitters commercial
daf
plus a few other small companys

As to who is the better company i am bound by contract not to comment in case i upset another company.

quote from nick ' Most of the recovery drivers I've spoken to have said they prefer working for Britannia too - they use independant local firms rather than having their own fleet.' unquote
this could be said for most of the smaller companys :wink:

as per my previous post i personally use autohome for that reason.
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#13 Post by 2F45T4U »

Hmmm I'm still kind of tempted to put the cheapest cover on it. If it let go spectacularly I could sleep in the car while I wait for my dad post the needed parts to the nearest house :lol:

If I carry enough tools and spares then I'll be just fine :D I just want to avoid a fine for being stuck on the Mway for something daft like melted a spark plugs :P I have spares btw!
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#14 Post by 1300dolly »

You are lookng at abill bigger than breakdown cover if towed off the motorway by police ,and they will not let you wait till a mate comes and gets you.
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#15 Post by 2F45T4U »

Do keep up Justyn

I said I want the cheapest cover to avoid a fine for being pulled off the Mway.
I can't really see the justification for paying £40 or so more to get me home when theres nothing on the car worth £40!
I know it makes sense but I'm still young enough to throw caution to the wind and drive in the darkness in my shed :D
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