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by Davetherave
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We are off on a three week tour of France in June, the last thing to arrange is breakdown and recovery insurance for our Plus Six. The cars UK insurance does include breakdown cover for France, but we are thinking it may be wise to arrange secondary insurance with a known company that provides good coverage/customer care and with a full recovery to the UK if needed. Any recommendations or thoughts on providers to avoid pls..
Dave
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by Themorganeer
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Originally Posted by CooperMan
IIRC Gott and Wynne used to offer a full repatriation policy as an addition to their Mog policies

They still do 👍
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by Burgundymog
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Originally Posted by Alistair
I took out the AA international cover for my last run down to Italy last year.

100% fail on the main motorway, not even out in the sticks.

I broke down not far over the border from France to Italy.
It started to run rough and so I pulled into one of the off road rest areas and used my mobile.
"we will send someone about 45 mins"
One hour later I called again, oh they are on their way

Anyway after getting pushy with them after three hours they admitted they did not have coverage there (main motorway, M23 equiv?)

They "suggested" I called from the roadside emergency phone and get a local company to recover me and they would repay it.
I called the roadside assistance and had someone there in 20 minutes. The man on the phone said he had been keeping an eye on things for the last three hours just in case and it was a beautiful car.

I had the car recovered off the motorway and then asked about getting it fixed or looked at (I figured fuel contamination?) and the AA said they would get it recovered, did not even offer a hire car which was in the package I took out.

I later got an offer from them for 80% refund.

It was a farce. I cannot recommend them at all.

As a retired Road Policing Officer I could tell of many AA fails and that's in the UK. I would not touch them with a barge pole. Better to use someone like Auto Aid in UK They use use local recovery firms so attendance time is quick, much cheaper than AA/RAC covers all cars you own or are a passenger in wife as well hotel accommodation etc etc. £69 + £10 for the wife. RAC wanted over £600 for my 3 cars and wife.
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by Alastair
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However, at risk of having this thread drift, as the subject is regarding breakdown cover in France, my own experience with the AA in the UK has been excellent. Just before Christmas, my wife had to call the AA to help start her VW Up! away from home. The patrolman arrived in 20 minutes and quickly, correctly diagnosed a pretty obscure fault (malfunctioning temperature sensor not enriching the start mixture), escorted her to our VW dealer, ensured that they accepted the car for repair and then took her back to our house - fantastic service!

After many years as a fully paid up AA member, we now get the service free through our bank account.

We've not been unlucky enough to need help outside the UK, so I can't comment on that score.
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by Alistair
Alistair
I took out the AA international cover for my last run down to Italy last year.

100% fail on the main motorway, not even out in the sticks.

I broke down not far over the border from France to Italy.
It started to run rough and so I pulled into one of the off road rest areas and used my mobile.
"we will send someone about 45 mins"
One hour later I called again, oh they are on their way

Anyway after getting pushy with them after three hours they admitted they did not have coverage there (main motorway, M23 equiv?)

They "suggested" I called from the roadside emergency phone and get a local company to recover me and they would repay it.
I called the roadside assistance and had someone there in 20 minutes. The man on the phone said he had been keeping an eye on things for the last three hours just in case and it was a beautiful car.

I had the car recovered off the motorway and then asked about getting it fixed or looked at (I figured fuel contamination?) and the AA said they would get it recovered, did not even offer a hire car which was in the package I took out.

I later got an offer from them for 80% refund.

It was a farce. I cannot recommend them at all.
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