Recovery from France

Recovery from France

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nobrakes

Original Poster:

3,285 posts

205 months

Sunday 23rd April 2023
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If you broke down in France with an Eclass estate of luggage plus bikes and roof box, the recovery folk said your 15year old car isn’t worth the tow home fees, what would you do?

Buy a shed French transit?

Carbon Sasquatch

4,922 posts

71 months

Sunday 23rd April 2023
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Assuming that you have breakdown cover that is limited to the value of the vehicle, I'd start by asking them for the numbers. Then maybe pay the difference ? I guess it depends on whether you were on the way home, out just heading out....


WilliamWoollard

2,362 posts

200 months

Sunday 23rd April 2023
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Get the car fixed locally?

leyorkie

1,682 posts

183 months

Sunday 23rd April 2023
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What’s the car worth to you?
Hiring a car or van is an option and you can hire a car transport trailer or low loader.
hyper U supermarkets have a big fleet, but you have to weigh up the costs.
Buying a transit or any other vehicle is not on as you have to be a French resident to buy a car in France
You have to be in theANTS tax system.
Depending on where the car is some of the removal companies operating between the UK and France can move cars for you.

AndrewCrown

2,319 posts

121 months

Sunday 23rd April 2023
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I would put the job on Shiply.com…it’s going to be £1000-£1500 depending on distance

Get a flight home.

Which is exactly what I’m doing this week,we weighed up all the options.

Edited by AndrewCrown on Sunday 23 April 18:18

Matt_E_Mulsion

1,713 posts

72 months

Sunday 23rd April 2023
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Speak to Derek at UK Rescue and Recovery Ltd. He specialises in European Repatriation and may be able to assist you.

smifffymoto

4,770 posts

212 months

Monday 24th April 2023
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nobrakes said:
If you broke down in France with an Eclass estate of luggage plus bikes and roof box, the recovery folk said your 15year old car isn’t worth the tow home fees, what would you do?

Buy a shed French transit?
Why is it the recovery firm’s decision if it’s worth it?
You pay the insurance or pick up the bill,not them.

nobrakes

Original Poster:

3,285 posts

205 months

Monday 24th April 2023
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Thanks tons for the suggestions and tips. I’m just being conservative and tight as the AA at looking for £250pa. Which tbh may be not too bad as the car is 15yr old, but I can foresee it would only take a minor prang for them to right it off.

blueST

4,473 posts

223 months

Monday 24th April 2023
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smifffymoto said:
nobrakes said:
If you broke down in France with an Eclass estate of luggage plus bikes and roof box, the recovery folk said your 15year old car isn’t worth the tow home fees, what would you do?

Buy a shed French transit?
Why is it the recovery firm’s decision if it’s worth it?
You pay the insurance or pick up the bill,not them.
I think its a standard clause, I've seen it before inhn my policy. If the cost of recovery is more than the vehicle is worth they will look to pay you out for the car rather than recover it I think.

Defender110gdc

1 posts

14 months

Wednesday 6th September 2023
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Anyone know how much to recover a defender 110 from Boulogne Sur mer France to Luton ?

Abbott

2,620 posts

210 months

Tuesday 19th September 2023
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Defender110gdc said:
Anyone know how much to recover a defender 110 from Boulogne Sur mer France to Luton ?
Just had my Disco Sport moved from St Malo to Basildon using Shiply 1300 quid