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KazooTom
Apr 28, 2014Explorer
We have had Coach-Net for several years. We've used them several times in years past. We have their highest level of coverage, that also covers any other vehicles that I drive. Once in Canada we had a flat tire on our car during an extremely cold period. Checked with local services and the wait time was 2 hours or more, Called Coach-Net and had a service truck there in 20 minutes to change the tire. Used them twice for an older class C. Had a problem starting the coach when in Minnesota, Coach-Net arranged for a tow to the nearest Ford dealership that could handle the coach. It was not the closest dealership, but the one that could handle the coach a bit farther away. Once again in Michigan they sent a mobile service out to replace a radiator hose on the side of the road. In all cases there was no charge for the response. We did have to pay for parts. On the Michigan call they were going to send someone from about 30 miles away. I suggested they check a town much closer and they found a service only 10 miles away to send.
In your example, the worse case would be you would have to pay for the extra 3 miles towing to you choice of service provider. We have always been completely satisfied with the service we received and the response of the operator we contacted. I wouldn't be surprised if they would agree to such a short difference in distance towed.
In your example, the worse case would be you would have to pay for the extra 3 miles towing to you choice of service provider. We have always been completely satisfied with the service we received and the response of the operator we contacted. I wouldn't be surprised if they would agree to such a short difference in distance towed.
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