AA v RAC
Posted: Sat Aug 25, 2007 2:44 pm
I'm sure this will be an over-used question, but.....who do most of you guys go with (I don't need warranty just yet) for vehicle recovery etc, and if you don't mind me asking what is the cost?
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A recent near miss has made me think that may not always be enough!Dominic wrote:Carry a tow rope & a mobile phone
Dominic wrote:Carry a tow rope & a mobile phone
Turn around and freewheel back to nearest town.......Lawrence wrote:Dominic wrote:Carry a tow rope & a mobile phone
You are high up an Alpine pass in France, it's a French Public Holiday, you have no telephone signal, the nearest village is 25 miles away and your radiator hose has just fallen off. It's noon and the sun is blazing high above you, you do not speak French.
You have a choice of AA or RAC but only 2 hand tools......... and no actual idea as to where you are
Your car has power assisted brakes...meatball wrote:Turn around and freewheel back to nearest town.......Lawrence wrote:Dominic wrote:Carry a tow rope & a mobile phone
You are high up an Alpine pass in France, it's a French Public Holiday, you have no telephone signal, the nearest village is 25 miles away and your radiator hose has just fallen off. It's noon and the sun is blazing high above you, you do not speak French.
You have a choice of AA or RAC but only 2 hand tools......... and no actual idea as to where you are
and the last village you passed through has already confiscated 2 of your friends cars, they are returned only when a huge cash payment has been handed over, there is no going back..........alicrozier wrote:Your car has power assisted brakes...meatball wrote:Turn around and freewheel back to nearest town.......Lawrence wrote:
You are high up an Alpine pass in France, it's a French Public Holiday, you have no telephone signal, the nearest village is 25 miles away and your radiator hose has just fallen off. It's noon and the sun is blazing high above you, you do not speak French.
You have a choice of AA or RAC but only 2 hand tools......... and no actual idea as to where you are![]()
and when your high up in an alpine pass during a french holiday, have no phone signal and the nearest village is 25miles away how do you contact the RAC/AA ??Lawrence wrote:Dominic wrote:Carry a tow rope & a mobile phone
You are high up an Alpine pass in France, it's a French Public Holiday, you have no telephone signal, the nearest village is 25 miles away and your radiator hose has just fallen off. It's noon and the sun is blazing high above you, you do not speak French.
You have a choice of AA or RAC but only 2 hand tools......... and no actual idea as to where you are
Lawrence, you been writing online text adventures in your time off...Lawrence wrote:You are parked near an alpine stream, a local advises you not to drink the water.......
it's all trueShug wrote:Lawrence, you been writing online text adventures in your time off...Lawrence wrote:You are parked near an alpine stream, a local advises you not to drink the water.......