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AA breakdown & recovery for owners

Owners can purchase a policy to cover their car on and off hire

Nilopher Quamer avatar
Written by Nilopher Quamer
Updated over 11 months ago

We have teamed up with the AA to offer our members a discounted business membership which, after our discount, works out cheaper than the AA standard personal policy (£40.18 for 12 months per car, reduced from £224.50).

For the record, we do not earn a commission from this, we just want happy owners.

And not only that, our members also get all the extra bells and whistles that AA coverage policies are well known for.

Unlike most breakdown coverage options, this policy covers the car, not just the owner. That means your car is covered for personal use by you, along with any other named driver and anyone who hires your car.

AA car breakdown cover offers complete peace of mind for every journey. If you break down at any time of the day or night, you’ll get help from a trained mechanic at the roadside.

What is included in AA car breakdown cover?

Roadside Assistance: If you break down over 1/4 mile from the vehicle’s registered address, help’s on its way, 24/7.

At Home (Home Start): You’ll get Roadside Assistance if you break down at or within 1/4 mile of the vehicle’s registered address.

When you choose AA car breakdown cover in partnership with hiyacar, you instantly get full coverage for your chosen vehicle. This coverage will be available to any driver who is behind the wheel, so it’s perfect for those who choose to hire out their vehicles with hiyacar.

Get involved

AA breakdown cover can be purchased by phone or online, using the Promo Code 0350.

Purchase By Phone

0800 551 188 (Option 2)
Opening hours:
Mon - Fri: 9am – 5pm

Or Online

  • Click this link and you will be taken to a page that shows Car & Van breakdown cover for £224.50

  • Press continue

  • Select the National Recovery (Relay) option and the price will reduce to £40.18

  • Press continue and finish the purchase

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