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Free Roadside Assistance for Renault Owners when you have their MOT test
saw in this advertised in the Independent the other day.
For Renault owners - cars must be between 3-7 years old.
Free AA assistance from the AA when you have an MOT test at a Renault dealership.
Call 0800 51 61 71 to claim voucher.
Hope this helps someone
Neil
For Renault owners - cars must be between 3-7 years old.
Free AA assistance from the AA when you have an MOT test at a Renault dealership.
Call 0800 51 61 71 to claim voucher.
Hope this helps someone
Neil
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I'm sure I've seen this thread somewhere else!Accepted offer on our house - Sept 2006
Offer accepted on house we wanted - October 2006
Survey completed - November 2006
Searches completed - January 2007
Vendor pulls out January 2007 - Aaaagghhh :mad:
Offer accepted on next house - January 2007
Survey completed - February 2007
Searches sent - Febraury 2007
Exchanged and Completed March 16th 2007!
Phew!
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I saw this today in the Telegraph - says offer ends 31 March so hurry up if you want to take them up on the offer.0
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Face it .... if you drive a Renault, you're gonna need the breakdown cover!!!
If you found my comment helpful, please click the 'Thanks' button below :T0 -
Most importantly off all, how trustworthy is the main dealer.
From what ive heard this lot could not be trusted to do an oil change correctly. If they are going to sting you on £200 of unnecessary repairs, it makes the roadside assistance expensive.
Personally i would take the car to a council run mot station (or a garage you trust) do the mot there, then buy the roadside assistance separately, i don’t think its that’s expensive anyhow0
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