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Mar 30, 2019Explorer
Roadside Assistance
We'll be setting out on a 6-week road trip soon, and I've been looking at all the options for different roadside assistance plans. I priced out Good Sam, AAA, and Coachnet. While prices varied, they all seemed to me to be overpriced for what they offered. Also, I've read numerous complaints here on the boards about shortcomings from all three of them. (Coachnet seems to get the fewest complaints, but that's just a feeling - not a data analysis.)
I was all set to forget the whole thing, when it occurred to me to see what my auto insurance (Erie) had to offer. I have full coverage on the truck and liability coverage on the trailer. Turns out my coverage includes roadside assistance. When I pressed them on what was actually covered, it turns out I can get towing, flat tire repair, and battery jumping. It's on a reimbursement basis, so I'm responsible for finding a service center that will help me out if I have trouble on the road, paying them, and then submitting paperwork.
My point in sharing this is to point anyone in the same boat to a solution that I found. Check with your auto insurer before you write that check to one of the big three. I'm sure some forum members here are going to jump in with all the reasons I'm not as well covered as I would be with one of the big three, but I'm happy with the way things stand.
Peace
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I was all set to forget the whole thing, when it occurred to me to see what my auto insurance (Erie) had to offer. I have full coverage on the truck and liability coverage on the trailer. Turns out my coverage includes roadside assistance. When I pressed them on what was actually covered, it turns out I can get towing, flat tire repair, and battery jumping. It's on a reimbursement basis, so I'm responsible for finding a service center that will help me out if I have trouble on the road, paying them, and then submitting paperwork.
My point in sharing this is to point anyone in the same boat to a solution that I found. Check with your auto insurer before you write that check to one of the big three. I'm sure some forum members here are going to jump in with all the reasons I'm not as well covered as I would be with one of the big three, but I'm happy with the way things stand.
Peace
-Speak