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rrsjo



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United Kingdom 2008 Range Rover Sport TDV8 HSE Stornoway Grey
European Travel

I'm off to do some of the Austrian/Swiss passes later this week. Am I right in assuming I do not need European Breakdown Insurance and that Land Rover Assistance would either repair the car or cover the cost to transport it back to my own dealer? If so what happens in the event of an accident and the car needing to come back to the UK on a transporter - would LR Assistance also cover this eventuality as well? Gone - 2008 TDV8, Stornoway Grey, ebony, zabrano trim, TV, Tasmods, mudflaps.

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will_wonka



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Yep, think your covered...would suggest reading you assistance manual for confirmation Very Happy L322 Big Daddy SUPERCHARGED 5.0 Autobiography - Here & Now!

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LR Assist is Europe wide.

I would assume if there was an accident, your insurance company would tell you where to take it and LR would recover it to that point.

Ensure your insurance company is aware of your plans, and that you have all the legal requirements for any of the countries you pass through (First aid kit, warning triangle, dayglow vests, spare bulb kit etc.)

And don't forget to buy your Swiss motorway pass! Runner up - 2009 Best Avatar Award Sad
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rrsjo



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Thanks for the advice. Gone - 2008 TDV8, Stornoway Grey, ebony, zabrano trim, TV, Tasmods, mudflaps.

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Oh yeah, and run the risk of 10,000 volt electric shock switching your light for driving on the continent! Laughing Runner up - 2009 Best Avatar Award Sad
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Slickfingers



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DRIVING ON THE CONTINENT

LR assistance is normally valid for one year only. Check with your dealer.

Make sure you carry a Green Card - proof of insurance. You insurance provider will be able to provide, some charge an admin fee of £15 or more. Also, you will have to ensure you have you driving licence with you. If stopped by the police in Germany and you cannot show it, you will be fined. I know - I live here.

Some countries also recommend you have a fire extinguisher fitted in your car.

If travelling through Belgium/Holland - watch your speed. Fines can be hefty. If caught and cannot pay on the spot, they will take you to the nearest bank for the cash.

You could also take your car along to your LR dealer and have them flatten the beam (legal to drive on the continent) - only takes about 30 mins. This will save you fitting tape to your headlights.

Happy motoring.

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Slick, you can adjust the headlights yourself without the need for tape.

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Make sure that the reflective vests are within reach of all the occupants before they get out of the car as they will fine you if you have stuck them in the roof-box.

You need a vignette for Austria that can be purchased at garages in Germany. Do not get caught without it as they fine you. Look at the back of the vignette and it will tell you whereabouts on your windscreen you can stick it. (Put it anywhere else and they will fine you)

If you cannot pay the fine on the spot, many of the autobahn police have credit card machines and failing that they will take you to the cashpoint to get the money BUT they leave you there and do not take you back to your car Shocked

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The vignette system is also the same in Switzerland Thumbs Up Runner up - 2009 Best Avatar Award Sad
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