BMW roadside assistance or RAC/AA breakdown cover?
BMW roadside assistance or RAC/AA breakdown cover?
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MrBeEmW

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12 posts

1 month

Yesterday (16:41)
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Which one is it better to go for and why? BMW say they only take you to bmw garages whereas RAC/AA can take you anywhere depending on cover. What do you recommend? Car will be under extended warranty

danb79

12,647 posts

93 months

Yesterday (16:46)
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IF it's under extended warranty, IMO, makes sense to keep it with BMW Roadside Assist

sortedcossie

931 posts

149 months

Yesterday (17:01)
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I get too good a deal for stand alone so I exclude BMW Roadside.

If I had nothing in place I'd use it.

DanL

6,570 posts

286 months

Yesterday (17:03)
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MrBeEmW said:
Which one is it better to go for and why? BMW say they only take you to bmw garages whereas RAC/AA can take you anywhere depending on cover. What do you recommend? Car will be under extended warranty
On the face of it, the BMW assist should be seamless - collect you and the car, drop you at your BMW dealer and be booked in for a repair.

If the AA pick up and drop off the car at your house, you’ll still have to get the thing from there to the garage to be fixed…

mmm-five

12,009 posts

305 months

Yesterday (17:17)
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I have the BMW Assist option on my extended warranty (about £7/month more IIRC) as it covers my European jaunts as well.

I find AA and RAC too expensive/restrictive for their European cover (my other cars are now 20+ years old) - and even trying to add it onto my bank account breakdown cover the extra is punitive.

sortedcossie

931 posts

149 months

Yesterday (17:26)
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that's a good point on the older cars, many of the mainstream won't touch cars below 14 or 15 years now.