Newest Posts Other Blogs | MarketplaceBreakdown RecoveryPosted on March 18, 2010. What breakdown recovery option should I choose? I need to buy recovery failure, is going for either the AA or RAC, but I am puzzled as to what cover I should get? Is it convenient to go to the most basic option of just getting roadside assistance when I fail or should I go for all options added too? Really want to keep it as cheap as possible! I went with Green Flag. They have worked a lot cheaper than the AA and RAC for me, and they have always responded quickly and effectively when I needed it. I added some extra options, as I was with my car for work, and he worked even cheaper than the rest! I only pay $ 1 per month for my insurance company. I would say it's pretty cheap. I doubt all the ins. companies, it offers though. AA. Because you will have hundreds of men fixing cars, not one. Most of all, you have a friend aa! none of these go to Britannia Rescue and cover themselves in full because if you do break them send a mechanic's good for you and if they cannot fix it yourself pulled whenever you need to go, for example if you need your car to be dropped off at a garage, but say you live 10 miles away, they will drop the car and take you back to the house, or vice verse, but the RAC and AA used because politics is a destination ps I used to be a pilot recovery ventilation and a good experience so I hope this helps any questions feel cheers. Try it with your insurance company, sometimes you really deals.try comparison site RAC roadside assistance you need is a breakdown on the way the engine to get your money Just go back to a base when it is cheapest CommentsThere are no comments.Leave a Comment |