I never have breakdown cover and a few months ago my DSG gearbox let go big time. Luckily I was close to home so rang my local VW specialist who came to collect it. My other option would be as above take out cover there and then.
lulzy. This is my 2nd Astra, never had a problem with them so far.It’s a Vauxhall op I would get breakdown cover if i was you![]()
I think they probably do bundle something with new cars, but I didn't buy it new.Don't new cars come with 3 years breakdown cover included these days?
I’ve always wondered about that scenario do they still insist on sending a van first before a recovery truck even if it’s obvious it’s not getting fixed at the roadside. What was there reasoning with your car? Because i very much doubt he was going to arrive and do a full clutch replacement at the roadsideThe only time I've tried to use it, when the clutch master cylinder broke on the Golf, they refused to send recovery until a van had been to see if they could repair it, which they estimated would arrive in a few hours (it was about 8pm at that point) and only then arrange recovery which could be another couple of hours. Told them not to bother and sorted it myself.
"Sometimes we can fix clutches"I’ve always wondered about that scenario do they still insist on sending a van first before a recovery truck even if it’s obvious it’s not getting fixed at the roadside. What was there reasoning with your car? Because i very much doubt he was going to arrive and do a full clutch replacement at the roadside![]()
Do they have their own fleet of vehicles they send out or do they just send these randoms?go for this its a bargain
https://www.groupon.co.uk/deals/aut...MI6pqmguT42wIVSEPTCh3ODAFCEAAYASAAEgIzCvD_BwE
- £39 for a 12-month personal breakdown cover for policyholder and spouse
- Includes UK wide Roadside Assistance, Home Breakdown and Emergency Travel and Overnight Accommodation