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Optimistic_Para
Aug 28, 2018Explorer
Another thing. If you have collision and/or comprehensive insurance, neither one is usually valid in Mexico. Sometimes your insurance company will have it as an additional-cost option. The Mexican insurance someone mentioned that you are LEGALLY REQUIRED to buy from a Mexican Insurance Company is just liability insurance.
Something to keep in mind, especially if a bank financed your truck or camper and requires you to have them.
Oh, and as to whether or not a road service plan like CoachNet or Good Sam works in Mexico, I have no idea, but you might want to check on that if you have one.
Something to keep in mind, especially if a bank financed your truck or camper and requires you to have them.
Oh, and as to whether or not a road service plan like CoachNet or Good Sam works in Mexico, I have no idea, but you might want to check on that if you have one.
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