Breakdown Recovery
Read what our editors had to say about these leading Breakdown Recovery sites. If you know of a high quality website on this topic, please let us know.
Autonational Rescue
Autonational Rescue offers breakdown recovery at the roadside or home. They offer a 25% no claims bonus to members who have not suffered a breakdown in the last 12 months.
Britannia Rescue
Britannia Rescue offers roadside assistance and recovery plans for trips in the UK and Europe. The site offers online sign-up and trip planning.
Green Flag
Green Flag motoring assistance offer breakdown services in the UK (with a national network of independent service providers) and abroad. The site has a useful quick trip planning service.
The AA
The Automobile Association has been around since 1905, and now boast 3600 patrols to deal with breakdowns in the UK. The site features useful services like route finders and maps, and a variety of tips and advice.
Vehicle Rescue Direct
Vehicle Rescue Direct provides breakdown cover for cars, drivers and passengers throughout Europe. They offer assistance, roadside rescue and home start in the UK and Eire.
Breakdown Direct
Breakdown Direct offer breakdown recovery direct from the web, with no dealer or sales network of their own. This should mean low prices, if you don't mind a low frills service.
Directgov Motoring
A government backed motoring portal, Directgov Motoring provides information and advice including latest motor news and road safety. Their website contains some quite useful general information.
International Breakdown
International Breakdown offer a breakdown recovery service for UK and European driving. Apart from their network of mechanics, their site emphasises their low cost approach to breakdown recovery.
The Royal Automobile Club
The RAC provides services ranging from roadside assistance to continually updated legal and technical advice, financing, current travel information, and driver training. The site has a route planner for Europe as well as the UK.