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Cheapest Breakdown Cover?

Does anyone know, the cheapest deal for car breakdown cover at the moment? :confused:

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  • tallyhoh
    tallyhoh Posts: 2,307 Forumite
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    Just looking through & the cheapest (Ithink) so far for me is Tesco using Green Flag @ £79.00 total care.

    It would be good for me cus I usually have to pay for joint cover as my OH sometimes drives my car, with this one the actual car is covered.

    Asda are doing one with the RAC priced at £73.92 but I am not sure whether you have to pay extra for joint or whether its based on the actual car. I am going to check now.

    If anyone knows of better deals please let us know?
    Tallyhoh! Stopped Smoking October 2000. Saved £29382.50 so far!
  • janet6267
    janet6267 Posts: 299 Forumite
    Try Autoaid, I think we paid £34.00 for the year , 2 cars and 2 drivers, as per Martin's advice. You won' t find anyone cheaper. You have to be aware that you will need to pay any recovery and then claim it back from Autoaid but reading all the feedback on this site , no negative feedback yet.
    Hope this helps.
  • tallyhoh
    tallyhoh Posts: 2,307 Forumite
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    Just checked out RAC through quidco & option 3 is £94.40 but it has £80 casback.

    That has got to be the best deal around.
    Tallyhoh! Stopped Smoking October 2000. Saved £29382.50 so far!
  • Stephen_Leak
    Stephen_Leak Posts: 8,762 Forumite
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    Click here.

    PS. However, above RAC/Quidco cashback deal looks like the best game in town tonight.
    The acquisition of wealth is no longer the driving force in my life. :)
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