Saturday, October 07, 2006

Car Breakdown Cover From Just £ 25.20 A Year


We can offer you car breakdown cover in the UK from JUST £ 25.20 A YEAR. Our policies are the most competitively priced policies in the UK, and we offer 6 different levels of breakdown cover, so you can choose the right cover for your needs.
The prices are based on one specified vehicle and covers anyone who may drive that vehicle. Cover is available for cars, motorcycles, motorised caravans, light vans, estate cars, and 4x4 sport utility vehicles. All vehicles must not exceed a gross vehicle weight of 3,500kg, a length of 7m, a height of 3m and a width of 2.25m.
The breakdown service is provided by Europ Assistance. They have over 5,000 trained mechanics throughout the UK to respond to your breakdown and they currently have an average call out time of just 35- 40 minutes, which is quicker than a lot of their competitors.

Why choose Europ Assistance?, Who are they?They are the worlds most widely used breakdown emergency assistance company, protecting over 109 million people worldwide, that's a lot. In the UK, Europ Assistance work with a network of over 5,000 trained mechanics, to provide national coverage and rapid response times. Their team of expert co-ordinators work around 24/7, 365 days a year to make sure all emergencies are quickly and safely dealt with, allowing you to continue your journey with as little disruption as possible.


To see the up yo date prices just click here and go to our breakdown cover page

Allianz Cornhill To Offer Recycled Parts In Repairs


Allianz Cornhill has launched a three month pilot project to test the use of recycled parts in repairing vehicles. From 1 October 2006 policyholders from the public and commercial sectors, who own vehicles of five years and older, will be invited to consider the use of recycled parts to repair their vehicles. The insurer said that as well as reducing the environmental impact of repairing vehicles, it would look at whether the scheme helps to reduce claim costs. Allianz Cornhill said 'The use of recycled parts will be entirely voluntary. Policyholders will have a 24-hour cooling-off period during which time they can change their minds and decide for or against using recycled parts.' The parts will be distributed by vehicle salvager Car Transplants to the ten Allianz Cornhill approved repairers from across the country that are taking part in the pilot.

Many companies have been trying this recently without much success and we cant see it working for the long term. We feel if customers want their vehicle repaired they will want them repaired with the same spec parts they had on their vehicle before. If insurance companies want to make a go of it they must covince the public the parts are just as good as originals, 'recycled parts' just don't seem quite that safe!!