Break down cover
39 replies
Mitsi Fendt replied on 23/09/2016 07:52
JVB66 replied on 23/09/2016 08:41
Tracy123 replied on 23/09/2016 13:10
Richard12 replied on 23/09/2016 13:16
DougS replied on 23/09/2016 13:33
Posted on 23/09/2016 13:33
As said, check VERY carefully in the tiny print that any organisation provides the cover you need. It depends on the price you want to pay and how much effort you want to put in to your camparison.
If you want to go abroad then you will also need to check carefully as Mayday only covers UK trips whereas other companies (e.g. Brittania) can extend this to Europe.
Also Safeguard caravan insurance do a bolt on CARAVAN and car (NOT car with caravan attached) cover which, as a package is the best we have found for our circumstances and needs.
In all of this, you do need to be prepared to read the details unless you just go with perceived wisdom and buy Club products.
BrianJosie replied on 23/09/2016 16:36
JVB66 replied on 23/09/2016 16:43
Jennyeb replied on 24/09/2016 16:42
nelliethehooker replied on 24/09/2016 19:33
Posted on 24/09/2016 19:33
Thanks for the advise, I will only be touring in UK I'm not brave enough to take the caravan over to Europe on my own. I have looked at Mayday ( Greenflag) and just might buy.
If you do go that way you should get a Free Night Voucher as an introductory offer, which could be worth £30+ depending on choise of site, date of visit & number in your party.
Pippah45 replied on 25/09/2016 19:28
Posted on 25/09/2016 19:28
I have just had to call out the RAC to the CL I am at. Something electrical discharged the battery to 3v in just 2 hours! I was going to move the car to hitch up position as I think tomorrow will be a wet start! They were with me in just under 30 mins and hopefully recharged. Fingers crossed for starting tomorrow but I can think of worse places to be stranded! Thank you RAC.
Jennyeb
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