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  • #16
    Cheers fella's
    I will give them a try Aled
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    • #17
      Originally posted by hotrs2000 View Post
      The AA or RAC don't like anything thats not standard, if you say the car is modified they can refuse you cover as they will deem you a higher breakdown risk.
      Not strictly true, as a patrol i know i go to modified cars all the time, the only time it will affect your cover is if the vehicle cannot be repaired or recovered by normal methods due to modifications, I.e it cannot be loaded onto a trailer due to a body kit or lowering, larger wheels, where a standard vehicle of the same type could be, if the vehicle then requires specialist equipment then that equipment would then be chargable.
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      • #18
        Originally posted by Scott_B View Post
        Not strictly true, as a patrol i know i go to modified cars all the time, the only time it will affect your cover is if the vehicle cannot be repaired or recovered by normal methods due to modifications, I.e it cannot be loaded onto a trailer due to a body kit or lowering, larger wheels, where a standard vehicle of the same type could be, if the vehicle then requires specialist equipment then that equipment would then be chargable.
        who you work for steve ?

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        • #19
          sorry scott

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          • #20
            Originally posted by Andyc View Post
            What the fo oock do you need breakdown cover for Kev as its always on a trailer an way
            nice
            Ex-Chairman of 'The Clique'

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            • #21
              Originally posted by Scott_B View Post
              Not strictly true, as a patrol i know i go to modified cars all the time, the only time it will affect your cover is if the vehicle cannot be repaired or recovered by normal methods due to modifications, I.e it cannot be loaded onto a trailer due to a body kit or lowering, larger wheels, where a standard vehicle of the same type could be, if the vehicle then requires specialist equipment then that equipment would then be chargable.
              I was refused cover by the RAC because the RS was modified and was told it was a high risk by the person at the end of the phone line.
              Think it depends on who answers the phone to you and if they have any know-how.

              my_car_in_the_vBGarage

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              • #22
                AA 4 me, been recovered loads of times, flat bed loading too over 30 min with blocks of wood and a lot of ooo aaa's, had a tow back on a dolly and that too nearly an hour to get on (had to take my splitter off) had a right laugh with the patrol guy, the're generall really good about the older cars
                AKA The Dipstick

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                • #23
                  RAC for me as it covers any car I am in even if I am not the owner or driver
                  Cheers

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by Martin View Post
                    RAC for me as it covers any car I am in even if I am not the owner or driver
                    good lad

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by Martin View Post
                      RAC for me as it covers any car I am in even if I am not the owner or driver
                      So does the below for £35 quid

                      http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/ins...FcJd4wodG3CRdg





                      My cars in the VbGarage

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by hotrs2000 View Post
                        I was refused cover by the RAC because the RS was modified and was told it was a high risk by the person at the end of the phone line.
                        Think it depends on who answers the phone to you and if they have any know-how.
                        Thats the problem there I think. Of the forums I go on nearly all say that there wont be a problem with the AA, RAC etc but because of the way my new car looks I could never get away with saying its not been modified and if a patrolman turns up and he's had a bad day (like we all have sometimes) I could be left high & dry.
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                        • #27
                          You could try GEM motoring Assistant i use these and are very good.

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                          • #28
                            Got the AA to recover a S2 RS Turbo I inherited from out of a field that had been stood for 4 years LOL. They weren't imoressed
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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by vinny View Post
                              who you work for steve ?
                              Originally posted by vinny View Post
                              sorry scott
                              Scott works for the same people as you Vinny
                              Cheers Rob.



                              www.RWD-Escort.co.uk

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                              • #30
                                The AA came out to me while I was in my RS2000 when the battery died last year.

                                No comments made by the patrol or the phone operator
                                Cheers Rob.



                                www.RWD-Escort.co.uk

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