If you were to venture a guess, which group of people would you think most likely to forgo the need for breakdown cover during the winter months? My guess would be young men ages 18 to 35. As you would think that they were perfectly willing to deal with whatever roadside problems may arise in exchange for saving the 50 to 100 quid at a decent breakdown cover policy cost per year. I mention this in terms of a decent policy from cover companies such as Green Flag Breakdown, as my experience has shown me that basic breakdown cover has too much emphasis on basic and not enough on cover.
Even more simply put, a basic breakdown cover comparison assisted by information from breakdownchoices.co.uk reveals that entry level breakdown cover is found lacking in several areas. The first of these is home start and assistance. Under the rules of most basic breakdown cover, should your car fail you within ΒΌ mile of your home you had better push it beyond that distance or you will not qualify for roadside assistance. All humor aside, what this really means is that should your car fail to start on any winter morning, your breakdown cover does not cover you at all. All of this points out the fact that one must compare breakdown cover making certain that one’s particular driving habit needs are met by this insurance. Another important feature left out of the majority of basic breakdown cover is towing to your home as opposed to the nearest garage. Often when repairs are more serious than a budget allows, we would prefer to simply have our vehicle brought to our home so that we may have time to consider our options. This particular feature is especially helpful when we have a spare car we can depend upon waiting for us at home. This report was compiled with information from Breakdownchoices.co.uk, where it was also discovered that 40% of all women ages 18 to 24 travel through the winter months without any breakdown cover whatsoever.
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