

Compare Breakdown Cover in Europe…
Posted by admin in Uncategorized on 07 15th, 2009If you want a set price quote on European breakdown cover you will not be able to receive it from AA or RAC. Only two major UK breakdown cover providers offer set prices for this service. They are Breakdown Direct and Green Flag Breakdown. Breakdown Direct specialises in Holiday travel packages priced in two day blocks. Green Flag’s Euro Plus Plan includes full roadside assistance for their customers driving on the continent. I came across this knowledge while touring a different sort of location, that being the internet and breakdownchoices.co.uk. Breakdown Choices has a simple wizard style Breakdown Cover Comparison tool that allows one to quickly and efficiently make a study of every aspect of roadside assistance protection.
Prices vary greatly from company to company and the convenience of adding your breakdown cover to your monthly mobile bill is short-lived when you discover that the service you bought will not assist you in front of your home. One of the first things you will learn when you compare breakdown cover is that every company in the UK uses the same network of mechanics and garages, so price differences must be based on the service contracted for. If your breakdown cover contract allows for a tow-in from up to, say 160miles away, then that is the service you have paid for and it will be given by exactly the same tow company regardless of who you bought your cover from. For more on this, visit Breakdownchoices.co.uk.
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Posted by admin in Car Parts, Radiator on 07 1st, 2009I am on the lookout for some good deals for a Saturn Ion radiator fan for my 2006 Saturn Ion 2. The engine had some issues and now the fan do not work as it should anymore because more often than not, the propeller of the cooling fan doesn’t spin and on the rare occasions that it does, it is making an awfully loud sound. I have already tried taking it to a technician but he said the cooling fan is already beyond repair and the only way to have it repaired is by replacing it with a brand new one or at least with one that still works. The problem is he doesn’t have that particular part and most of the cooling fans that he has are not compatible with my car. So here I am, looking over the internet because my friend told me he gets all of his car parts over the internet because most people within the internet gives nice packages and promos. I have already seen an electronic car shop that has the part that I need but still, I want to find some few more places. If in case this proved to be the best way to go, I’ll go back and buy my radiator fan from them.
Got an Isuzu Trooper or Vauxhall Brava You Want Rid of? - United Vans Will Take it!
Posted by admin in Vans on 07 1st, 2009Let’s face it; we could all do with a bit of extra cash, what with the economy being in the mess that it is! One way that you can free up some money is to dispose of old vehicles, be it out of MOT cars, Accident damaged vehicles, or just unwanted vans.
If you have such a vehicle that you want to get rid of, and you live in the UK, then it is well worth knowing about United Vans…
United Vans May pay you cash for your old vehicle, what’s more, they will often collect the vehicle from you! They don’t mind too much whether the vehicle has an MOT or not, and sometimes they will even be interested in non-runners also.
So, if you are looking for scrap car collection, or Van Salvage, then check out http://www.unitedvans.com
United Vans are firm believers in Recycling, and if the vehicles they get from you can’t be re-used, then any salvageable parts will be stripped from it, and the carcass will go for recycling, meaning you can feel good about contacting them to collect your old vehicles, as well as making a bit of cash from

