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PawPaw_n_Gram
Mar 07, 2017Explorer
Most roadside assistance programs use the same tow truck vendors. They are going to take about the same amount of time to get to you. If you are on I-70 in the middle of Utah, it is going to be a long time before they get there. Or at Big Bend National Park where the nearest tow truck is 140 miles away.
The keys are getting a plan which will tow your RV/ vehicle. If you are going to be visiting out of the way national parks / campgrounds - check for mileage limits.
Most RA plans are written for coverage in metropolitan areas.
Personally I've found that I must go with the top level or premium plan to get good coverage.
I prefer a company like Coach Net which has operators trained in RV needs, and RV technicians available to talk to about your problem.
The keys are getting a plan which will tow your RV/ vehicle. If you are going to be visiting out of the way national parks / campgrounds - check for mileage limits.
Most RA plans are written for coverage in metropolitan areas.
Personally I've found that I must go with the top level or premium plan to get good coverage.
I prefer a company like Coach Net which has operators trained in RV needs, and RV technicians available to talk to about your problem.
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