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RAC - Breakdown Cover
The RAC was founded in 1897 as the Royal Automobile Club, and is now owned by RAC plc. With six million customers, its range of services include travel information, insurance, a driving school and car buying and care advice, as well as breakdown cover.
For more information visit www.rac.co.uk
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RAC Breakdown Policies
The RAC is one of the few companies to offer a discount of 10% a years on some RAC policies, if your car doesn’t break down. You can even choose to cover a vehicle instead of the driver, so that anyone who drives it can use RAC services.
Last Updated: Thursday, 3-January-2008
Information on RAC Breakdown
The basic RAC service, RAC Roadside, offers help if your car breaks down away from home. If it can’t be repaired at the roadside, the RAC will tow it to the nearest approved garage. The other options are:
- Solution 1: Everything you’d get with the basic RAC Roadside plan, but you’ll also build up a No Call-out Discount
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- Solution 2: The RAC will repair your car at or near your home.
- Solution 3: If the RAC can’t repair your car locally, you and up to seven passengers will be taken to your (mainland) destination.
- Solution 4: With this package you’ll get a replacement car, overnight accommodation or onward travel in an emergency.
RAC European Breakdown Cover
RAC offer two types of European breakdown cover - Basic European Cover and Comprehensive European Cover. You could benefit from the following:
- RAC will arrange for your car to be fixed at the roadside or towed to the nearest garage in 47 European countries
- English-speaking Incident Managers available 24-hours a day
- They will arrange for you and up to seven passengers and your vehicle to be repatriated to the UK
Compare RAC European Breakdown cover, click here.
RAC Car Insurance
Existing breakdown members or customers that buy RAC breakdown cover with their insurance get the membership plus package for free. This includes up to £25 off the insurance premium, physiotherapy cover as well as providing one sole phone number you can use for both breakdown and claims.
Last Updated: Thursday, 3-January-2008
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