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gnasha:
thanks for the reply's 
autohome cant see any fine print so looks ok
RAC looking at that one cant see any limit
caravan club u need to be a member to get a quote
AA wife said there is a limit to how far they take you then charge miliage
GEM had them before was a while back and when we read the fine print found out they would not recover our caravan as it was too big
needless to say i hate fine print so at mo it's between Autohome and RAC

Frankie-Boy:

Just to point out that normal car cover for Autohome is up to 3.5 tonnes where I think RAC is up to 2.5 tonnes, then you have to go for a commercial policy.

Our weights were increased recently when our boss got his D3 and found it wasn't within the weight limit, so the limit was upped .

 :D ;)

Mash:
I must say that through personal experiance the call handlers at Autohome are very good....

When I got stuck in the Hull floods they on the phone regulary to me to make sure I was ok...

At the last firm I worked for we had their commercial cover for the fleet...

I never realised you worked for them Frank....Send us some more work  :lol: [-o<

trecfive:
I broke down recently in Tiverton,called the RAC out,they got me off the motorway, and arranged recovery home.

The range rover and 16ft Ifor williams trailer(1 1/2 ton load) went on a lorry,I went in a taxi because i have a disability that i have to use a wheel chair.
 The taxi cost the RAC £150, and the lorry must have cost £400/550.
All for my £90 RAC membership.
I broke down at approx 1600hrs and was home for 2000hrs, the range rover and trailer arrived at a friends farm at 2300hrs. You do get wot you pay for, cheapest is not allways cheap.

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