PERSONAL COVER
So, what is Personal Breakdown Cover? There are two main types of Car Breakdown and Recovery policies: Vehicle Based and Personal Based Breakdown Cover. Personal Based Breakdown Cover means the driver is covered under the policy for whichever car they are legally driving at the time of needing roadside assistance. This type of cover is offered by our sister brand, AutoAid.
PERSONAL COVER
So, what is Personal Breakdown Cover? There are two main types of Car Breakdown and Recovery policies: Vehicle Based and Personal Based Breakdown Cover. Personal Based Breakdown Cover means the driver is covered under the policy for whichever car they are legally driving at the time of needing roadside assistance. This type of cover is offered by our sister brand, AutoAid.
By covering an individual, Personal Based Cover can mean that those who have access to more than one vehicle are able to capitalise, and perhaps save money, by having one policy protecting all the eligible vehicles that they drive. This means that members who perhaps own a classic car, or a motorbike, or who access multiple cars within the same household can benefit from peace of mind knowing that their AutoAid membership covers them in all these vehicles.
Does Personal Cover suit me?
People have different needs but for those who have access to more than one vehicle, and who require Breakdown and Recovery Cover, AutoAid’s Personal Breakdown Cover may suit your needs best.
In addition to providing cover for an individual in any eligible vehicle, AutoAid also offers cover for the policy holders legal* partner in any eligible vehicle (for an additional cost).
Our extensive list of benefits for our Personal Cover Based service includes onwards travel, cover for vandalism, cover for towed caravans or trailers and even home start.
What if Vehicle Based Cover suits me better?
Whilst AutoAid only offers Personal based cover, meaning we cover a person to drive any eligible vehicle, rather than a vehicle covered to be driven by any eligible individual, we do have a sister company called Autonational, that instead covers a vehicle for any driver.