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RAC wouldn't attend breakdown

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  • Askfirst
    Askfirst Posts: 23 Forumite
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    If this is RAC’s response to a policy holder being stranded with an incapacitated car, through no fault of their own, I would question why have the cover in the first place. Been a member for decades.  Will be looking at Ts and Cs very closely in future. 
  • BoGoF
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    Susan82 said:
    I'm not entirely sure how far you can push "mechanical failure". They don't give a definitive definition, instead they give some examples (the engine not starting or electrical failure). I would consider anything that breaks on the vehicle which stops it from moving to be a mechanical failure (as the whole vehicle is a 'machine'), personally... 
    What you consider isn't really relevant I'm afraid. The undertray is not a mechanical part that prevents a car from starting or driving, in fact a car can run without one. So in that regard it's not a mechanical breakdown. It's very unlikely the undertray would become dislodged without hitting something.
  • Keep_pedalling
    Keep_pedalling Posts: 22,020 Forumite
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    The fact that your insurer recovered your car rather backs up the RAC’s position that this was accidental damage not a breakdown. 
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