It is usual for news cars to be provided with some sort of roadside assistance for the first year at least. In this instance the RAC has continued its relationship with Proton the major manufacturer of cars. The deal lasts another 3 years that could help 7000 drivers when they buy a new car, should any faults occur whilst out driving.
Of course it is very unlikely that a new car would suffer any breakdown as such, but bearing in mind that many call outs tend to be for small stuff such as a flat tyre or keys locked in the car, having a RAC breakdown cover policy at hand could be very handy in times of need.
This RAC press release should give all Proton drivers piece of mind when buying a new car. In a climate where new car sales are trying to recoup the previous bad year, anything that can help give credibility and confidence to the new car sale must be of benefit to all concerned. Here is the RAC Proton press release direct from the RAC site.