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- Executive45Explorer IIIWe've had and used both and yes, they are on par with each other. Neither one is worth a hoot nor a hollar. I'd put Good Sam right there with them too. Easier to simply google roadside repair. Faster and better service too....Dennis
- Matt_ColieExplorer IIThere is value that I can add here....
Coachnet, FMCA, Good Sam and even AAA RVplus all work the same. I suggest that you read (aka study) about what they offer. This is where the difference is.
None of the above own any hardware. They all negotiate services with local suppliers. If they can find a right one, you are in luck.
Matt - Rarely used any ever. - way2rollNavigator III think years ago Coachnet was the one to have. They used out of network providers and had call staff 24/7. I had great service when our toad broke down 50 miles from our CG on a Sunday and they had me a tow in 30 mins. In recent years I think they were purchased by an investment firm and their service has fallen back on par with everyone else which I think for the most part is OK. Their prices also went up. I think issues happen when you fall out of their parameters (locations, time of day, day of the week etc). Following this conversation as of right now we don't have an RSA.
- two_travelersExplorerJust called Coachnet to see why their plan was more expensive than FMCA. Turns out our Coach net plan covered MH and cars. Don't need cars as AAA handles that. FMCA base plan is MH only. More interesting is that FMCA uses Coach net.
- goreds2ExplorerCoach Net has been great the times I have called them. In my opinion, don't even consider Good Sam. I have had (past tense) their plan.....
- gswcgiExplorerI have been using Coachnet for 16 years and have called them in some very remote locations, always very responsive. I belong to FMCA but never used their services.
- Dutch_12078Explorer II
two travelers wrote:
Just called Coachnet to see why their plan was more expensive than FMCA. Turns out our Coach net plan covered MH and cars. Don't need cars as AAA handles that. FMCA base plan is MH only. More interesting is that FMCA uses Coach net.
FMCA's roadside plan is from SafeRide RV Motor Club, not Coach-Net:
"FMCA's Roadside Rescue, powered by SafeRide RV Motor Club, will be there when you need it. SafeRide RV provides fully equipped services and valuable benefits to FMCA Members."
RV Roadside Assistance - BUB1988ExplorerWed have FMCA's Roadside Rescue and had the unfortunate experience in using them twice. The only reason I say unfortunate because we broke down twice:(.
Both times they made sure we were safe and called once they found a tech or wrecker. The also called to make sure that the services arrived when they said they would. They then called back on a follow-up to ensure all went well.
Safe Ride is what most roadside assistance network uses. The big difference is what each plan covers. FMCA roadside rescue does cover any vehicle we own. For 75 bucks a year it is well worth the money it costs.
We purchased roadside rescue after attending a FMCA seminar in Perry. You do have to have a current FMCA membership, which also has other benefits. - rgatijnet1Explorer IIICoachNet used to offer a tech service that you could talk to over the phone to help you get through an issue with your RV. I don't know if that service is still available.
- tropical36ExplorerI was about to post a similar question about ALLSTATE, after talking with my agent. It sounds good and for a much better price than CN.
So, for my next question, does anyone have it, has had it and what might their experiences have been with them?
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