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19 minutes ago, Trevor said:
Hi Debbie....welcome to the Forum
Yes, this is the right place for this post.
I suppose the best way to buy breakdown cover is to first weigh up what you need...e.g. multicar, european cover, personal cover, homestart, etc.
If you don't need any other options than roadside cover and being towed to a garage within 10 miles of where you broke down then that would be the cheapest method.
After that, you can bolt on various options and then it becomes quite expensive.You get what you pay for, as the old saying goes!
Ok thanks Trevor. I would probably want home cover just for peace of mind. Rescuemycar do it for £20.99 but then AA charge over £100. I just find it odd that the prices are so different for the same cover.
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Hi all,
Hope this is the right place to post.
I'm looking to get breakdown for an A3.
Can anybody tell my why the price of breakdown cover varies so much between different companies?
For example, when you look at the list below it shows anything from £12.68 to £135.
list of breakdown cover prices
Even when you compare the exact same levels of cover, the price difference is really big. Why?
Am I missing something?
Has anybody had experience of the cheaper options on this list? Is it worth paying more for someone like the AA?
Sorry for all the questions but it's my first time buying breakdown cover so any help you can give is really appreciated.
Thanks
Debbie
Breakdown cover for A3
in Audi A3 (8V) Forum
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Thanks Gareth.
I understand from others that some of the cheaper firms don't have their own fleet of vans etc. Instead they just use local garages to do the work. I suppose it comes down to how often you think you will use the service. Not sure it's worth paying the extra for some of the more well known companies.