seat assistance

JoeF

Active Member
May 13, 2007
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Bolton
got a letter the other day from seat telling me that my assistance cover was about to expire and i can renew for £80, im just wondering if anyone else renews when theres runs out, i wasn't even aware i had it tbh.

Or should i go for something else
 

robdf2

Yellow is the best
Feb 21, 2006
3,605
2
location , location
got a letter the other day from seat telling me that my assistance cover was about to expire and i can renew for £80, im just wondering if anyone else renews when theres runs out, i wasn't even aware i had it tbh.

Or should i go for something else

its just AA cover , get a qoute from them to see what they will do.
or try RAC or one of the others.
Also ask SEAT what level it covers , and does it include a hire car?.
 

tissot

Active Member
Jan 3, 2007
152
1
york
it covers quite a bit,

ive used it on my last car, i got a hire car from avis for 2 days.

think it cover hotels etc if your stranded....
 
Hire car for up to 3 days, 4 star hotel for up to 3 days for all passengers, full European cover for up to 90 days per trip, onward travel, homestart etc etc, in other words bloody good value for £80 and much better than AA or RAC cover. All the details are in your customer care book.

By the way, the 2 years free cover is dependant on having SEAT dealer service history so all these people who try and save a quid or two by using "Fred in a shed - I'm a VAG expert" are potentially costing themselves far more in the long run.
 

OLDOILER

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Jul 28, 2005
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Wiltshire, UK
Hire car for up to 3 days, 4 star hotel for up to 3 days for all passengers, full European cover for up to 90 days per trip, onward travel, homestart etc etc, in other words bloody good value for £80 and much better than AA or RAC cover. All the details are in your customer care book.

By the way, the 2 years free cover is dependant on having SEAT dealer service history so all these people who try and save a quid or two by using "Fred in a shed - I'm a VAG expert" are potentially costing themselves far more in the long run.
Agree with that, I also picked up the parts service cover [ you are allowed 6 breakdowns? pa] - now the car is out of warranty!! - just too much to go wrong with today's car that you cannot fix unless you visit a stealer?!?@
 

DanGB

Who need's a Diesel....
Feb 12, 2006
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London
By the way, the 2 years free cover is dependant on having SEAT dealer service history so all these people who try and save a quid or two by using "Fred in a shed - I'm a VAG expert" are potentially costing themselves far more in the long run.

But in the real world its not checked is it... ;)
 
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