Euro breakdown cover for le man
Euro breakdown cover for le man
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ben5732

Original Poster:

763 posts

179 months

Monday 31st March 2014
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Always gone with the euro tunnel breakdown before now but anyone know any decent deals that will actually get your car home and not just tow it to a garage? Cheers.

Nick M

3,632 posts

246 months

Monday 31st March 2014
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Check out ADAC - there's an English bit of the site, but paperwork is mostly in German. You get 12 months European cover for less than some limited time options.

http://www.adac.de/mitgliedschaft/adac_membership/...

eps

6,886 posts

292 months

Monday 31st March 2014
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You'll have to phone tho..

"
Using the links below to acquire ADAC membership requires that your place of residence is in Germany. For technical reasons, our system does not support international addresses. If you do not have a German address, please contact an ADAC local office or call 0800 5 10 11 12 (Mon. - Sat. 8:00 - 20:00 hrs). We apologise for any inconvenience caused.
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lost in espace

6,478 posts

230 months

RobbyJ

1,791 posts

245 months

Tuesday 1st April 2014
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I bought my cover through work that uses a company called Vehicle Benefits.

It's a 12 month RAC policy that I think is basically their top level policy including home start and European cover, it was £78 and would have cost £134 via RAC directly so not bad.

Edit " I can confirm that we have received your payment of £78. Your RAC Roadside Assistance, Nationwide Recovery, At Home, Onward Travel & European Multi Trip cover for ****** Audi RS6 "

Colin RedGriff

2,541 posts

280 months

Tuesday 1st April 2014
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Try MSM insurance

allojon

282 posts

214 months

Tuesday 1st April 2014
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I got mine last year through ADAC and now have it on automatic renewal.
Very good value and very helpful indeed. English speaking membership petra.leyrer@nrh.adac.de

SEE YA

3,522 posts

268 months

Tuesday 1st April 2014
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So far looks like AA for me £144, I am a RAC member however, with them I have to pay the first £250 in the event of a problem.

The AA one cover car back to U/K and parts and labour.

James_N

3,283 posts

257 months

Tuesday 1st April 2014
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Be careful with the RAC. If your car is 11 years or older, you have to pay £100 extra before you go!

I've been having a nightmare trying find cover for nt 17 year old Volvo and caravan!

Britannia rescue is looking best. £130 for UK and EU cover. No car age limits either.

TFatC

400 posts

275 months

Tuesday 1st April 2014
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ADAC are not accepting any new members from the UK as the AA complained and as they are the ADAC partner for the UK ADAC have agreed. At least that was the case in November when I tried to join. Fortunately I was in France for 2 months, and they are happy for new French members who happen to move to the UK afterwards yes

Nick M

3,632 posts

246 months

Saturday 26th April 2014
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allojon said:
I got mine last year through ADAC and now have it on automatic renewal.
Very good value and very helpful indeed. English speaking membership petra.leyrer@nrh.adac.de
Quick update.

I was a member a couple of years back and let it lapse while I was working overseas. Dropped a note to Petra (see above) last week and I now have joint membership for myself and my wife for EUR109.

Now, that may be because I was a member before, or it could mean that ADAC are taking on new members again. I have to say, if true, the AA would appear to be guilty of anti-competitive behaviour if they had managed to block UK residents from buying European breakdown cover from a German company - I was all poised to write to my MEP to complain if that had turned out to be the case.

kinabalu

242 posts

222 months

Saturday 26th April 2014
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Just renewed ours last week with ADAC also, half the price the AA wanted from me after 25 years membership

surveyor

18,609 posts

207 months

Saturday 26th April 2014
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James_N said:
Be careful with the RAC. If your car is 11 years or older, you have to pay £100 extra before you go!

I've been having a nightmare trying find cover for nt 17 year old Volvo and caravan!

Britannia rescue is looking best. £130 for UK and EU cover. No car age limits either.
Sounds daft, but have a look at Red Penant cover from the Caravan Club. £74.50 for up to 6 days at top level of cover.

No age limit on cars, but must be serviced in accordance with manufactures specification. They reserve the right to pay market value rather than repatriate where the cost will exceed this

ETA a car over 12 years old means standard only which is £49 + a £27 premium.

Edited by surveyor on Saturday 26th April 19:53

Billyjean2004

84 posts

165 months

Monday 5th May 2014
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Get a Flex Plus Nationwide bank account, £10 a month charge gives you Britanna Euro cover for any car your in with no age limit and even covers kitcars (I called them to check yesterday)

Also gives you world wide travel insurance and phone insurance including loss.

http://www.nationwide.co.uk/products/current-accou...



Chrisgr31

14,216 posts

278 months

Monday 5th May 2014
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I have been looking at this as the cover I have for my wife and I expires today. Currently have Direct Line full cover for my car including europe, and breakdown, homestart and recovery to garage for my wifes car. Renewal cost £265!

Cocompare suggests I can get similar cover from Axa for around £100 for both. I bank with Halifax they over free AA Cover with the account, but its £62 to add on Relay. AXA will do me full europe cover for £64! Car is 9 years old by the way

fatboy18

19,517 posts

234 months

Monday 5th May 2014
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SEE YA

3,522 posts

268 months

Monday 5th May 2014
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Cars only under 16 years old they cover. It looks like AA at £144 so far.

Edited by SEE YA on Tuesday 6th May 07:39

MrC986

3,727 posts

214 months

Monday 5th May 2014
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fatboy18 said:
Thanks...a top tip for cost as well & another thing ticked off the prep. list thumbup


RemaL

25,077 posts

257 months

Friday 9th May 2014
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fatboy18 said:
I will also be using this lot after seeing it on here and asking a few mates who also use them

Only thing I'm not sure on is that my Kit Car is on a G plate. 1989 so 265 years old but first registered in 2004.

Anyone had any issues. I just paid online and got the cover note through. hoping no issues with this if anything happens

fatboy18

19,517 posts

234 months

Friday 9th May 2014
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I had the exact same issue when my old Dax tojerio broke down in France.

I used the AA at the time, the car had an older number plate on the car but the chassis was sold from Dax and registered as a Tojerio at a much later date!

Bottom line was I had to pay an extra £100 up front on the spot or they would not get the car back home for me rage
I tried to get my monies back when I got home but it was to no avail.

I will never use them again for European cover rage

I would contact the company before you go and make absolutely certain they recognise the registration. wink