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Re: Breakdown cover

Postby BigMonty » Thu Oct 18, 2012 10:19 am

Give em a ring and make sure first. But I reckon you will be ok with green flag.
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Re: Breakdown cover

Postby FredTransit » Thu Oct 18, 2012 10:36 am

barabas wrote:Thanks for your replies, green flag seem to be getting the thumbs up... But please bear in mind that although this is a SWB Mk5, it is registered as a motor caravan and many breakdown companies either refuse to cover or they get funny about motorhomes :roll:


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Re: Breakdown cover

Postby Homersaysdoh » Thu Oct 18, 2012 2:33 pm

No good if you don't need the service but some ford main dealers offering Service Mot breakdown cover inc relay and home start cars 129.00 vans 149.00 I've just had it done on my 1997 Autocamper
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Re: Breakdown cover

Postby fortyeight » Thu Oct 18, 2012 5:58 pm

im in the AA been for 4 year its me what is covered so there for any viecle im in home start etc used them on 2 motor homes now paying £107+with being in them for so long i get extra benifits key loss cover and other things cant remember of hand unless i dig the details out
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Re: Breakdown cover

Postby Stuart30 » Thu Oct 18, 2012 10:12 pm

I know a lot of you old boys are coffin dogers and not really into this modern thing called the internet...But....You should always be using sites such as QuidCo.

Just took out AA breakdown for myself and the wife (person as opposed viechelle) and bagged £70 cash back...same with house insurance...and all manner of other things.had about £1000 ish back over the last couple of years.

Brings the over all cost down by quite a bit...ok so takes a while to hit bank account but if your signing up to AA/RAC/Green flag etc then go via Quidco or similar and get some cash back.

Oh AA in my book are great...Flux Rescue,well i wouldnt piss on them for all the tea in china...shower of useless tossers.
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Re: Breakdown cover

Postby 2424 » Sat Oct 20, 2012 12:49 am

I have my insurance with the Camping and Caravaning Club - fully comp just over £200. Full European breakdown cover £66 per annum. I have free AA with my bank account but wouldn't like to be caught stranded with a Hi Top campervan!
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