Breakdown cover

Breakdown cover

  • UK & Europe breakdown cover
  • Business breakdown
  • Breakdown repair cover
  • 30% off if you buy online

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<strong>In association with The AA</strong>

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Unless you are an expert car mechanic, breakdown cover should be next on your list to buy after car insurance.

Breakdown cover will give you the peace of mind in the case that your vehicle lets you down.

Simply Business has partnered with the AA to offer several breakdown insurance packages at great prices.

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Types of cover available

Standard UK breakdown cover
Roadside cover included. Optional covers include national recovery to a UK mainland destination of your choice, home start and alternative travel arrangements.

Get a 42% introductory discount when you also purchase Vehicle Membership (Roadside Assistance) and pay by recurring annual payment.
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Standard European breakdown cover
24/7 English-speaking telephone assistance; vehicle recovery to the UK; emergency roadside assistance and repair; emergency alternative transport or accommodation.
Get up to 30% discount when buying online.
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Business breakdown cover
For business vehicles, fleet vehicles and can also cover specialist vehicles.
More information and price in the AA website

Breakdown repair cover
When roadside recovery isn’t enough you may need new parts fitted. This cover pays the cost of vehicle parts and labour (up to £500).
More information and price in the AA website

Fuel assist cover
If you put the wrong type of fuel in the chamber the AA will drain, flush and replenish the contaminated vehicle's fuel system and ensure the contaminated fuel is recycled through a waste management company.
Up to 30% off for AA members.
More information and price in the AA website
 


About The AA

The AA was founded in 1905 as a motorist association but became a private company in 1999. The AA is looked to by government, decision makers, politicians and numerous other groups and individuals to help guide policy and shape the motoring agenda.