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Multi Car Breakdown Cover
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chocolatepennyfarthing
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in Motoring
I'm looking for some advice. I'm trying to find a good deal on multi-car break down policies. I have 4 older cars all driven by different family members and am looking for home start and national breakdown cover. The confusing issue is :
My husband drives all 4 cars( but is sole driver of 1)
I drive two
Oldest son drives 2
Youngest son drives one
Any advice on best way to go for a policy that would suit the above and any recommendations on who to go with. Thanks
My husband drives all 4 cars( but is sole driver of 1)
I drive two
Oldest son drives 2
Youngest son drives one
Any advice on best way to go for a policy that would suit the above and any recommendations on who to go with. Thanks
Jan Grocery challenge
Budget £350 - Spent £64.45 to date
Budget £350 - Spent £64.45 to date
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Mine is through swinton (I think) and its the car that's covered not the driver, We have two cars covered on it and it doesn't matter who is driving0
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The AA family cover seems worth a look.Family cover
For 3 or 4 people living together, when you're drivers or passengers in any vehicle.
http://www.theaa.com/breakdown-cover/uk-breakdown/view-people.do
No doubt the other recovery companies do something similar.0 -
Confirmed mine is with swinton, its £9.75 a month for the two cars no matter who is driving0
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Husband and yourself could get AutoAid for £43pa. That will cover you both for any vehicle.
2 sons are trickier, as AutoAid only applies to spouses and civil partners...No free lunch, and no free laptop0 -
I'm not sure it would cover all the cars but the nationwide flexplus account is a possibility, joint account would help.0
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