I had a courtesy call from my dealer yesterday as I didn't receive any information about the AA cover when I picked up the car in March.
He confirmed that AA cover is provided but said that it is basic cover so worth taking out more comprehensive cover independently.
He is also going to check with MG to see if there are any information packs they should be providing regarding the AA cover as he has never seen any.
What information were the rest of you given about the cover?
I was told the very same thing when we collected our car.
It was only basic cover of road side assistance, because of this I decided to upgraded my level of cover, on a deal through my car insurance company.
It now appears that the AA cover supplied is actually the higher level of cover that includes recovery !.
So, due to incorrect information issued by the dealer ( once again ) I now have paid twice in affect to get the same level of cover for our car !.
A quick call to the AA to enquire about your level of cover, should put your mind at rest.
You need cover that will includes flat bed facility, the basic “Roadside Assistance” does not cover a flat bed service or a visit to your home address.
I think the AA call it “Relay / Recovery” and “Home Start” to visit your home address.
This is more expensive again.
Other members have required the services of the AA to get recovered or a visit to their home address, and the AA have obliged.
This would indicate the level of cover provided is very high.