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โAug-04-2016 08:32 AM
corvettekent wrote:
You would be better off to put $120 cash in the glove box once a year. Then some time in the next ten years if you need a tow just pay cash.
โAug-04-2016 07:18 AM
BarneyS wrote:
He may be entitled to use it anywhere in the country but if he breaks down in a county or state that does not provide AAA RV towing, then all the entitlements in the world will not do him any good. From what I understand AAA does not provide it in many parts of the country.
Barney
โAug-03-2016 03:56 PM
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โAug-01-2016 06:09 AM
MNGeeks61 wrote:
I've still got AAA premier RV even though we stopped towing. It does cover my boat trailer and I believe an ATV on an trailer. I don't think it'd cover a car or utility trailer as you stated, but that's interesting to note.
The main reason we keep the premier is the 200 mile tow option. With that, I can be at my campground 2 hours away from Minneapolis and have the ability to have a vehicle towed to a garage in the Twin Cities.
โAug-01-2016 05:19 AM
kaz442 wrote:
Coach net is the only one I found that will tow a utility trailer such as a boat or car trailer. I tow and open flat deck trailer with a race car and that's who I use. It's their premium package. $149/yr worth it for piece of mind.
JKaz
โJul-31-2016 10:33 PM
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