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Breakdown recovery is one of those policies where there is often a lot 'hidden' in the small print, and last year I got a lot of companies to send me their 'small print' before we decided which insurer we would use. Often you only get those details AFTER you've committed yourself to taking out a policy with them. I'm not sure, though, how many people would expect automatic repatriation if the car could be repaired locally - I certainly wouldn't. It does state in policies - even Red Pennant, which is considered the gold standard - 'Towing to the nearest garage' as the first option, rather than 'Repatriation of vehicle'. Insurers also won't recover the vehicle if the cost of repairs exceeds the 'value' of the insured vehicle - which with older cars, and French repair prices, may be quite a common occurence.
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