

The second big difference is with their courtesy car cover. The cover from Churchill for this situation is slightly less impressive, as they do cover up to £250 for hotel costs if necessary (£300 on "Plus" policies), but no mention of a provision for onward travel or a taxi to get you home. If you have a crash and your car cannot be safely driven, what then? Well, Direct Line offers a taxi to take you and your passengers to one destination and one night in a hotel if necessary up to £250 on their standard plan (£300 on "Plus" policies). Starting with what we'd consider one of the most major differences, is the cover for if you're stranded after an accident. If you want us to cover how the Plus plans differ, please let us know in the comments section below. We'll cover their standard levels here in this comparison piece. Note, they both off standard and "Plus" policies. Honestly, this section feels fairly irrelevant for this comparison as there are only a few areas where they differ at all. Surprise, surprise! They're owned by the same insurance company and they offer almost identical products. Churchill vs Direct Line Overall Review.
