Motor Recovery Services???

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C_Claycomb

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I know this is about as unrelated to Bushcraft as one can get, but here goes anyhow!

I reckon I need to sign up with some sort of car recovery service on the off chance that I break down, something like the AA, Direct Line, Greenflag or the RAC, but not sure who to go with. Anyone care to share their experience of being serviced by one of these companies? There seem to be a lot more out there than I knew about, they all claim to offer the level of service I want, all at roughly the same price.

Any advice would be gratefully recieved. THanks

Chris
 
C_Claycomb said:
I know this is about as unrelated to Bushcraft as one can get, but here goes anyhow!

I reckon I need to sign up with some sort of car recovery service on the off chance that I break down, something like the AA, Direct Line, Greenflag or the RAC, but not sure who to go with. Anyone care to share their experience of being serviced by one of these companies? There seem to be a lot more out there than I knew about, they all claim to offer the level of service I want, all at roughly the same price.

Any advice would be gratefully recieved. THanks

Chris

That's what other chatter is for :biggthump

I have been with AA and Green Flag, Never had to use GF but the AA was good when it was needed. The best bit was being able to call out the AA for other peoples cars, I would be at a mates house, his car would not start and I called the AA :-D
Play them off against one another, so and so offers that for this price what can you do to beat it, that sort of thing. A bit like shopping for insurance, they do have room to compromise.
 
I drive a Discovery, which goes just over 2 ton IIRC, the AA have recovered that twice, once from Scotland to Cambridge.
Not counting the repair costs, the AA membership was probably about the same as the fuel I would have needed to drive home! :shock:

Dave
 
The trouble with the RAC and AA is that they are part of the road lobbby demanding that most of the country be turned into roads, the only green spaces remaining will be the roundabouts ....... ;)

An alternative is The Environmental Transport Association http://www.eta.co.uk/ Their blurb says....

Campaigning for a sound and sustainable transport system - Environmental alternative to the other motoring organisations - Wide range of services including breakdown and travel insurance

Roger
 

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