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Two months’ free cover with Tesco Instant Car Breakdown Cover

Tesco Instant Car Breakdown Cover is giving two months’ free cover to new customers who buy a policy before 19 June 2007.

Scottish drivers least prepared in UK for breakdowns

Recent research by YouGov has shown that Scottish drivers are least likely to have some kind of roadside rescue, compared to their counterparts in the rest of the UK.

MORE TH>N offers free breakdown cover with motor policy

When it comes to breaking down, it appears we are a nation that crosses our fingers and hopes for the best.

Motorists could save £250m on breakdown cover

With millions of British motorists taking to the roads over the next few weeks for their traditional British summer holiday, Liverpool Victoria today revealed that Britain’s motorists could save up to £250 million by extending their existing car insurance to include breakdown cover, rather than joining a motoring association directly.

Tesco Car Breakdown Cover offers online customers 650 Clubcard points

Tesco Car Breakdown Cover is giving 650 Clubcard points to all new customers who buy a Total Care policy online between 26 April and 20 June 2006.

Only half of motorists buy European breakdown cover before travelling abroad

Although it estimates the average cost of repatriating a car and its occupants back to the UK from Europe is around £4,500, Europ Assistance says that less than half the British motorists heading across the channel this summer will take out continental motor breakdown cover.

£663 million overspent on car breakdown cover

The nation's drivers could be paying a staggering £663 million more than they need to by not looking beyond the traditional vehicle recovery providers, according to research issued today by Britain's largest supermarket bank, Tesco Personal Finance.

Saga introduces breakdown cover for motorhomes

At the end of 2004 the number of new motorhome registrations reached an all-time high. Touring caravans also reached their highest production figures since 1990 and this trend looks like continuing in 2005.