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Wondering if anyone has some updated input on the roadside assistance topic who have had to use either Coach Net or AAA for roadside assistance in real life situations. We traveled the country last year for 14 months and 36k miles and fortunately only needed roadside assistance once.
The AAA RV Plus has longer distance towing that made it attractive to me (versus towing to the nearest facility). The AA Plus provides 4 tows up to 100 miles. Good Sams provides to the nearest professional service center capable and. willing to repair your vehicle. Next year at renewal I will decide which one to keep.
AAA was always able to get someone out to take care of me, but it often took many calls, transfers, repeating the situation, and hours of time. And it was in the neighborhood of $140/yr for family coverage and RV. GoodSam roadside assistance is another $80 or so in addition to the GS membership itself of something like $20/yr.
2008 27' Classic FB. Central , New Jersey. Join Date: Feb 2022. Posts: 74. I had Good Sam Roadside Assistance when I had SOB a few years ago. I had a terrible experience with them. I lost a tire on my trailer on an interstate in Maine. Sat on the shoulder of the highway for 5 HOURS waiting for a tow truck.
FMCA (family motor coach association) has opened its membership ranks to all towable RV's that are self contained, the annual membership fee is $50 and the benefits are 2nd to none. They offer a roadside assistance program for $69 annually that covers all your vehicles including motorcycles.
I once had AAA gold, but the camping guides were poor, with incomplete listings - seems only that paid listings were included. Gives me just enough peace of mind. 06-20-2014, 06:56 PM
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