Not expecting this to be hot, but just been looking over cashback options for different breakdown cover, made a shortlist of what to go for & thought I might as well share it. I've only looked on topcashback, prefer this to quidco because of the option to cash out in clubcard points. Link goes to topcashback for RAC... just search in topcashback for the others.
RAC (possibility of getting Amazon voucher at https://www.racwinteroffer.co.uk/Reward. Terms state not applicable with cashback, but may work)
Personal (any car, even if passenger)
Roadside assistance
At home
£85.99 - £45 = £40.99
Vehicle
National Recovery (take you & 7 passengers on to destination)
£76.99 - £33.99 = £43
Personal (any car, even if passenger)
Roadside Assistance
National Recovery (take you & 7 passengers on to destination)
£99.98 - £45 = £55
AA
Vehicle
Roadside assistance (only 2 times per year)
£28 - £9.50 = £17.50
Vehicle
Roadside assistance (unlimited callouts)
National recovery (take you & 7 passengers on to destination)
At Home
Up to 20% off Burger King & Costa
£110 - £57 = £53
Green Flag
Vehicle
Roadside Assistance (unlimited)
National recovery (take you on to destination)
At home
Misfuelling cover
Onward travel (hire car / hotel if can’t be fixed)
£60 - £13.65 = £46.35
There are of course other options from not so well known brands (I understand "Autoaid" do a great value deal for partners for £42) but these are the ones I looked at as feel more comfortable using a big name brand personally.
Top comments
Boogie83e to AJ92
24 Jan 165#7
:smiley:
Gozer to dwattsy21
24 Jan 163#19
I think it's a Fiat! What a surprise.
There's another at the top of the photo too, which looks like it's been abandoned on the pavement.
monitor1
24 Jan 163#18
I have just bought my breakdown insurance .Full UK breakdown inc Home Start and Forward Travel for £27.50p for the year from Quick fit. 30% cashback from Quidco.
dwattsy21
24 Jan 163#8
All comments (69)
catherton
24 Jan 16#1
Thanks
Natbag
24 Jan 163#2
Just as a FYI, Green Flag also cover non mechanical breakdowns (like having no fuel, stuck in snow/mud/flood, etc), and will recover you home at night and then again to the garage the next day for no extra cost (rather than leaving your car outside a closed garage).
AJ92
24 Jan 161#3
Can someone make the thumbnail bigger? Haha
Boogie83e to AJ92
24 Jan 165#7
:smiley:
DachshundCrazy
24 Jan 16#4
yes thank you, this is some really great info :smiley:
pablomalin
24 Jan 16#5
Nationwide FlexPlus still better with all the perks when you switch.
cruisecars to pablomalin
24 Jan 161#12
at £10 a month no its not that great !
royals to pablomalin
24 Jan 16#51
even cheaper if you have more than one car and even better again if like me you have a joint account. These policies are expensive. AA, RAC and green flag are 155 to 180 for me. Nationwide that uses green flag is 120 with other benefits
EN1GMA
24 Jan 16#6
How so?
dwattsy21
24 Jan 163#8
Gozer to dwattsy21
24 Jan 163#19
I think it's a Fiat! What a surprise.
There's another at the top of the photo too, which looks like it's been abandoned on the pavement.
Opening post
RAC (possibility of getting Amazon voucher at https://www.racwinteroffer.co.uk/Reward. Terms state not applicable with cashback, but may work)
Vehicle
Roadside assistance
£27.99 - £9.50 = £18.49
Personal (any car, even if passenger)
Roadside assistance
At home
£85.99 - £45 = £40.99
Vehicle
National Recovery (take you & 7 passengers on to destination)
£76.99 - £33.99 = £43
Personal (any car, even if passenger)
Roadside Assistance
National Recovery (take you & 7 passengers on to destination)
£99.98 - £45 = £55
AA
Vehicle
Roadside assistance (only 2 times per year)
£28 - £9.50 = £17.50
Vehicle
Roadside assistance (unlimited callouts)
National recovery (take you & 7 passengers on to destination)
At Home
Up to 20% off Burger King & Costa
£110 - £57 = £53
Green Flag
Vehicle
Roadside Assistance (unlimited)
National recovery (take you on to destination)
At home
Misfuelling cover
Onward travel (hire car / hotel if can’t be fixed)
£60 - £13.65 = £46.35
There are of course other options from not so well known brands (I understand "Autoaid" do a great value deal for partners for £42) but these are the ones I looked at as feel more comfortable using a big name brand personally.
Top comments
There's another at the top of the photo too, which looks like it's been abandoned on the pavement.
All comments (69)
There's another at the top of the photo too, which looks like it's been abandoned on the pavement.