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European breakdown cover

Check out a packaged bank account, several include major name UK and European breakdown cover, worldwide travel insurance and more.
 
I have a 2009 987.2.
That seems about right as the car is now 'old'. AA won't insure the car if over 10 years iirc.

Check all the small print on any overseas recovery. Some have a repatriation cap and it is quite low, ie £3K so you pay the amount over that.

Doubt 3K will get a car back from Spain to the UK or even Calais.

Someone in the last few weeks has had a real real issue with his 356 in Croatia when he thought it would be simply shipped back home.

I had to use RAC when in Austria a few years ago, all went like clockwork, but local repair nothing BIG.
 

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