timmy201 wrote:
peterb wrote:
An RACQ card in my wallet and a mobile phone.
And if you snap a fan belt for example in the middle of nowhere you'll have a fun couple of hours waiting for someone to turn up and tell you it's broken, and a further few hours waiting for a tow (if they are anything like NRMA roadside)
Ha ha, I'd like to see a roadside assistance guy fit a fan belt to a mini. Most of the young one's wouldn't know what a mini is.
I forgot to mention, I am the RACQ guy for round here and we don't fit fan belts. It's really changed when it comes to us 'fixing' cars on the roadside, if it's not a lock out, battery or flat tyre, it'll probably end up a tow. Too much OH&S, WPH&S, litigation crap. "oh the brakes were fine till the RACQ bloke jump started my car", " the RACQ guy put my space saver spare on the lhr, and it spun out on the round about". That sort of crap. I just look after my car as best I can and use it as insurance. While on the subject, how many people have actually broken down and had the right part ti fix it? You carry a coil, points, condenser, leads, rotor button etc and the fuel pump craps it's self. I don't know the other club ratings but I have RACQ Ultra, covers anything I drive or ride, hire cars, recovery home even if I'm in Perth, hotel accomodation if I'm away and car can be fixed in 24hrs. The list goes on, I sound like a RACQ salesman.
Funny thing is I've never actually used it, I've been driving for 40 years and never been towed for a break down, had one flat tyre, one out of fuel (old vintage car with no guage), 2 crashes (both in Mini's

), one cow jump through the window, so I'd say a hour or 2 waiting on the side of the road, every 5-10 years is ok with me. I'll keep my boot for a picnic basket and blanket. Each to there own.
