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Offline 2007GTI

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Re: Has anyone ever renewed the VW Breakdown?
« Reply #10 on: 14 November 2017, 14:41 »
The AA were demutualised in 1999, basically turned into for profit company have been sold since to a private equity firm. I know a AA patrol man and he says the same, they just like any other big company now, just looking after the bottom line and not the customers.

However, as a member, everytime I have used the AA in the last few years (not on my Golf) they have been awesome. They still have a lot of patrols, because they have more members than the competition, have a count when you next go out for a drive, you will see more AA vans than RAC and Greenflag.

Slightly off topic. My best mate is an AA patrol for over 25 years. He says the company is a shadow of what it once was, and the things he's asked to do....well let's just keep that a secret then.

The old logo "we fix 8/10 cars by the roadside" he reckons is absolute bo**ocks, and as far as AA HQ are concerned, a "fix" is considered to be towing a broken down car to a garage without even lifting the bonnet. He says it's a real shame as when he joined all them years ago, he was very proud to wear the uniform and the customer was king. These days everything has a maximum time allocated to it, and they are asked to do as little as it takes to affect a "fix". He says down his way, typical response times are 2-3 hours due to the lack of patrols (obviously if you are a single women or have kids in the car - they will prioritise you, but even then, no guarantee of a quick turnaround).

He used to work for the RAC and still has some friends there and they tell him it's not much better there these days either. It's less about customer service and more about stats these days, as both the RAC and the AA are terrified of losing the big manufacturers accounts, and those companies e.g. VW, Aston Martin, Vauxhall etc. use the published stats as part of their decision making process. These large manufacturer accounts it seems are all they are worried about.

It comes to something when a 35 years technician (10 years with RAC and 25 years with the AA) can't wait for retirement and would gladly take VR next time round, and that's not just him, that's at least 10 patrols he knows round his area. He says morale is at an all time low for the time he has been there  :cry:
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Re: Has anyone ever renewed the VW Breakdown?
« Reply #11 on: 14 November 2017, 15:02 »
You don't see GreenFlag because they don't use their own people, they use local breakdown/recovery services.

The beauty of that is that the guy coming out to you knows where Gloucester Lane is despite it being a single track road through a load of fields! He doesn't need a satnav!
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Re: Has anyone ever renewed the VW Breakdown?
« Reply #12 on: 14 November 2017, 19:41 »
I refuse to pay any more than £56 for 12months UK, EU recovery and home start cover.

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Re: Has anyone ever renewed the VW Breakdown?
« Reply #13 on: 14 November 2017, 19:54 »
£155 for 2 years cover seems pretty reasonable depending on the level of cover.

Skoda Finance (VWFS) provide me with 'free' breakdown cover on my lease car, and the one time I called them out it was an AA van that turned up within the hour. The service was decent, and being the AA I expect wherever you are they won't struggle to get to you.
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Re: Has anyone ever renewed the VW Breakdown?
« Reply #14 on: 27 February 2018, 18:47 »
Sorry to resurrect an old thread but I've just had something yesterday from the AA for 65 quid for a year which looks exactly the same as the VW policy. Granted it's only 1 year but it still works out cheaper over two years.
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Re: Has anyone ever renewed the VW Breakdown?
« Reply #15 on: 27 February 2018, 19:07 »
VW roadside assistance only covers that particular vehicle. RAC (and others I presume) cover you and not the car. RAC roadside/rescue and onward travel £45 with Tesco Clubcard vouchers.

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Re: Has anyone ever renewed the VW Breakdown?
« Reply #16 on: 27 February 2018, 19:12 »
i did renew the roadside assistance for the two years as it seemed an okay deal at the time - not cheapest but not much in it. £145, back in dec '16. It is covered by the AA, but you don't seem to deal with the AA directly. i did call teh AA once and they didn't know my reference number etc - it must be some vw specific deal. i have never had to use it so can't tell if it is any good.

interestingly i part exchanged the old golf for the gti, and they refunded me the outstanding portion of the cover - cashback!  :grin:

I chose to renew with VW Roadside Assistance (two year package not much dearer than others) because you stand a good chance of getting the actual VW Assist van with the VW trained tech & gear.  If they are tied up normal AA breakdown service .
Good service in my experience