Sheila's Wheels car insurance
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Sheila's Wheels car insurance, designed for the female driver with more benefits geared towards women than general car insurers, offers you:
- up to 75 per cent no claims discount, with a massive 70 per cent offered upon purchase providing you have five or more years no claims
- free courtesy car during repairs carried out under -female-friendly- guidelines, and an optional breakdown cover service through Green Flag Motoring Assistance
- handbag cover that you're unlikely to find with most car insurers worth up to £300
- free counselling service for any trauma suffered on the road or elsewhere
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