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Bigtone
05-06-2003, 16:50
do any of you have roadside cover,
eg, aa, rac, green flag, others,
who would you recommend .
not as if we need them but you never know

Dave_S
05-06-2003, 16:52
Well Im with the AA and have used them twice on 2 different hundies. They're hardly 200sx knowledge gods but they've got us home both times so I suppose I can recommend them :)

Dave

JackaL
05-06-2003, 16:54
RAC - the bringers of tow-trucks when you're a passenger in a car with someone who drives sideways into a lamppost... mentioning no names! ;)

Fantastic service.

WESTY
05-06-2003, 18:39
RAC top lads :thumbs: :thumbs:

JB
05-06-2003, 18:57
Been with Britannia for 10 years. Excellent service and cheap. Also they don't have an age limit on European cover :D

Ken
05-06-2003, 19:09
RAC , but only because I get it free as my Mum's retired staff:)

Duff Man
05-06-2003, 19:37
Dad had to use the AA the other day, they got him to the renault garage @ laindon just before it closed - all the way from manningtree peddle to the metal rofl (the guy was on a mission to get them there before it shut @6pm), very good service and a nice chap to boot!

Shame the first guy they called out couldnt fix the fault (turned out to be the fuel pump, sounds familiar ;) )

With this in mind i'm going to go with the AA when mine comes up for renawal. :thumbs:

vega
05-06-2003, 21:10
Our company was with RAC for years, but with the new fleet policy, they now have to use the AA.

I have had both out to me probably 3 times each, and both were as good as the other.

I want to get cover from one of them, but can't make a decision :confused:

TAC
05-06-2003, 23:09
I'm with Direct Line - used to be with Green Flag but Direct Line took em over. No complaints so far. I've called them out once with the 200 and was very impressed with the care he took when getting it on the low loader (he was worried that the car would ground on the ramps!).