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pnichols
Apr 30, 2014Explorer II
JJBIRISH wrote:
... but still much worse than the differences is the fact CN hides those differences from you…
Well ... I don't know about CN "hiding" anything, but AAA SURE DOES!
I was with AAA for probably well over 40 years, including 6 or 7 years into ownership of our current RV. Last year I had a little old nail flat on our Class C RV in an inside rear dual-set tire right in our back yard. Called AAA and the dispatcher stated that their policy was not to change tires for flats on customers' rear dually vehicles because they considered that you could still drive your vehicle on the other dual-set tire to a facility to get it repaired. On a motorhome with around 8,000 lbs. on the four rear tires .... yeah, right.
We now have CN's best ERS plan for all our vehicles ... they have already gave our sedan a battery jump twice last year with superb service.
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