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doxiemom11 wrote:
We have Coachnet - look carefully if you sign up. The more expensive plan is for a motorized rv - the cheaper on for a towable. Don't mistakenly purchase the wrong plan.
Same issue with GoodSam!- Join FMCA. Roadside assistance especially for class A's, $74 a year. You'll also get travel assist which will fly you and the DW home in case of a medical emergency and pay for a driver to bring your Class A home.
The best value for the money out there. - jplante4Explorer III haven't heard many horror stories about CoachNet. Supposedly, they all use the same providers.
- doxiemom11Explorer IIWe have Coachnet - look carefully if you sign up. The more expensive plan is for a motorized rv - the cheaper on for a towable. Don't mistakenly purchase the wrong plan.
- midnightsadieExplorer IIx2 he said it all. we use coach net not a problem in the three times we needed them. p.s to nemy horror stories about CW so we stay away.
- ependydadExplorerThe big names you'll read are Good Sams, CoachNET, and AAA.
You'll read great stories for each. And you'll read war stories for each. I feel like I've read more war stories than good ones about AAA and excluded them from my consideration.
Each uses the same basic set of service providers and you're at the mercy for whoever gets dispatched. Some will be great, some will be terrible and really it's luck of the draw as to who shows up.
I had a good experience with Good Sam (they found me a mobile auto tech to replace broken leaf springs on my fifth wheel in a Walmart parking lot on a Sunday). But, I have friends who have been stranded by Good Sam and promptly cancelled their service.
Good luck!
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