Nationwide flexplus cover at £18 per month is the whole lot, UK and EU. If it is a joint account, both account holders get personal cover.
We managed to need them yesterday. An engine problem that left us mostly on a grass verge at the side of a rural road. A safe place in daylight, but not after dark (which I made clear to them).
Had the usual pantomime of being told that the motorhome wasn't covered because of being over 3.5T, but he went to check and confirmed we were covered.
That happened at 4pm.
I explained that the engine has broken down and we needed recovery. He said he'd never dealt with a >3.5T and was clearly struggling with the IT. The call ended about 4.20pm.
At 5.15 I rang again (each time you have a four minute recorded message, amongst other things, telling you not to get angry with their staff - I can understand why that warning is needed)
He told us he'd have to 'pass it upstairs' to get someone out to us.
I rang again at 6.15 to ask what was happening.
I was told they would contact us shortly with info. I asked whether 'shortly' was 5 minutes or 50 minutes. I was told '5-10 minutes'
At 7.30pm I rang again. She said a recovery truck was booked, gave the company name and where they were coming from and said they would be with us between 8.30 and 9pm.
And about 9pm the AA app started telling us the recovery truck was on its way. The arrival time started at 9.15pm, I think.
Each time the arrival time had passed by about two minutes, it was updated to five minutes later.
So after seven updates each had offered new disappointment, it was a pleasant surprise to finally see a breakdown truck!
The Yorkshire Rescue driver was friendly, helpful and efficient, his rollback truck was only a few weeks old and very smart.
He just managed to get the motorhome on. He said it was the biggest vehicle he has carried on that truck.
I suspect that the overhang was about 30cm too big, but it was dark by then.
After an hour and a quarter's drive to our chosen garage (going the long way to avoid overhanging trees) we were unloaded by 00.45.
Too late for a bus home, we spent a surprisingly peaceful night sleeping in the yard.
Due to a miscommunication in the AA, they thought they were quoting to recover at my expense. Their price was £241.75. Of course, it was free because it was included.
I had already asked a local firm what they'd charge: £350 callout plus £4 per mile - but that was for a big low-loader, not a rollback.
Overall, eleven marks out of ten for the recovery service, two marks out of ten for the AA's organising it.
One of those stars was for not sending out a patrol to approve the recovery. That saved an hour or so.
However, at first they took three hours to do anything at all. They had described a 7.5 metre Hymer motorhome as a Mercedes Sprinter, which is why they sent a truck that was a bit small for the job.
And even as I was going to bed at nearly 1am, the AA app was still popping up apologies for the recovery truck not being there yet.
I'd switch to Britannia Rescue or Mayday at Green Flag (they will take C&M non-members on the sly), if I didn't want the occasional european trip covered.
I just wish there was some way to get Nationwide to move back to Green Flag for UK cover. They were better - but they had also called it a Mercedes Sprinter in the past, leading to too small a truck coming out.