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Dtank
Feb 28, 2015Explorer
Dutch_12078 wrote:
AAA is regional, and not all regions offer the same services. Also, carefully compare the details for any towing distance or cost limits, etc. We found Coach-Net was a good fit for our needs, with GS second, and AAA not even in the running.
*This* AAA assessment is correct.
You can't rely on what you "think" AAA covers across the USA.
However, basic AAA is great for maps, vehicle registration, short (non RV) services close to home, etc..;).
For the poster that likes to have a "back-up" ERS - look into American Motorcyclist Association (*NO* MCs required).
$49 AMA Membership includes roadside assistance and 35 miles of towing of/for whatever you are driving/towing.
IMO - Best ERS = US Rider
(*NO* hay burner ownership req'd - will tow anything you have)
Lots of good ERS: comparisons, experiences & opinions here
Lastly - for the OP....try a search. Both current and archives.
The subject - "Emergency Road Service" - has been on here more than "numerous times" over the years..:R
Watch for posters who have *actually received* service, tows, etc.
Pay attention to the good and the bad..;)
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