New offer by the AA that could benefit UK E21 owners?
Posted: Fri Dec 17, 2010 7:18 pm
I've just had a cold call from the AA. In a good mood, so I thought I'd let her say her piece. As it stands it doesn't sound too bad. I thought I'd share it with everyone and see if anyone can say any obvious catches.
An extra £99 (£134 for upto three cars) for the year covers cars over 10 years old for upto 5 breakdowns. If they can't fix it on the road they'll tow it to a Garage of your choice and pay up to £500 in repairs, albeit with a £25 excess each time
So that's a potential £2,500 worth of repairs for £225 anually. Your car will have to have been serviced regularly, although this doesn't necessarily mean from a VAT registered garage. They even mentioned that my renewal is in March, so they'd charge me a pro-rata rate until then of £25. I’d have said yes just to try it out, except my car might be out of action for a few weeks getting some routine work done and perhaps going abroad, so I'll seriously consider it in March.
I know, you’re unlikely to claim it and they make the money up. On the plus it is the AA and I find they tend to be as good as their word. Plus £225 to me isn't a huge amount of money for total piece of mind. I plan to drive my car daily, so for me it makes a lot of sense. Hopefully it can benefit others too. What do you think guys?
An extra £99 (£134 for upto three cars) for the year covers cars over 10 years old for upto 5 breakdowns. If they can't fix it on the road they'll tow it to a Garage of your choice and pay up to £500 in repairs, albeit with a £25 excess each time
So that's a potential £2,500 worth of repairs for £225 anually. Your car will have to have been serviced regularly, although this doesn't necessarily mean from a VAT registered garage. They even mentioned that my renewal is in March, so they'd charge me a pro-rata rate until then of £25. I’d have said yes just to try it out, except my car might be out of action for a few weeks getting some routine work done and perhaps going abroad, so I'll seriously consider it in March.
I know, you’re unlikely to claim it and they make the money up. On the plus it is the AA and I find they tend to be as good as their word. Plus £225 to me isn't a huge amount of money for total piece of mind. I plan to drive my car daily, so for me it makes a lot of sense. Hopefully it can benefit others too. What do you think guys?