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Anonymous
Jun 17, 2013

NEED ROADSIDE SERVICE PROGRAM

Please sell me on a good program that is NO FRILLS, Does what they say they will do, Reasonably $, and take care of us when we may need it most. One survey rated Allstate #1. I would guess the flat tire in the middle of the night out in nowhere is the worst case for now. We have a NEW Winnebago class A and are taking it from CAL to MO in 3 weeks
  • Allstate is for cars, Coachnet for me, Winnebago comes with a year of Coachnet - that is if it is new and under warrenty
  • Check with your vehicle insurance company. Emergency Roadside Insurance costs an additional $19.20 per year for my class C coach.
  • Coach Net for us too. Just a question, You purchased a brand new classA Winni. Taking a road trip why would you want to skimp on coverage that is going to help you and your family and keep them safe when you are traveling down the road. Just a question to ask yourself. Have a great trip and remember safety first. Good luck with your new coach.
  • Coachnet to me is the best. Have used them and always had the problem taken care of in a short time.
  • You have 2 choices for RV specific ERS, Coach-Net or Good Sam . Use the search function and you will find some very interesting reading.

    We have had Coach-Net for going on 15 years and have NEVER had a complaint with more than 10 uses.

    AAA RV+ is NOT the RVers friend, as it is NOT honored by all of the 53 separate companies that make up AAA, so you do NOT have nationwide sign and drive coverage.