Re: [GMCnet] AAA Premier RV questions [message #226237] |
Sat, 19 October 2013 14:54 |
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hnielsen2
Messages: 1434 Registered: February 2004 Location: Alpine CA
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Happy member for 49 years of the Auto Club of Southern California
Covers our GMC and all cars we drive yours and ours .
The towing is not for your cars it's to cover you and your family members living at home or away at school.
Last year we had our GMC flat towed/hauled when had bad ground in Gila Bend
Flat bed tow/hauler truck made a 200 mile round trip from Phoenix.
No extra charge to us.
Local emergency service "AAA" in Gila Bend only had hook/front wheel lift type two truck.
I also had our 1950 Chevy hot rod pickup on a flat bed home as well as Susie Durango two weeks ago.
I will not let them tow the GMC or the 50 Chevy with the hook or the front wheel lift.
Never a problem when explain why it can't be done.
GMC you all know why.
The 50 Chevy sits to low.
It's not quite stock.
Can beat the service.
Howard Nielsen
Alpine Ca
74 Canyon Lands
All is well with my Lord
> On Oct 19, 2013, at 9:44, David Orders <dao@oarsllc.com> wrote:
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> I've been attempting to decipher the different AAA programs. They seem to be long on hype and short on actual information, and filled with wiggle words like "eligible vehicles". So here are my basic questions.
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> It looks like the Premier RV $160/year membership is the way to go. 200 miles towing, roadside assistance, etc. Does this cover your other vehicles as well as your GMC? All the documentation I can find says it applies to all "eligible vehicles" but nowhere can I find a definition of that term.
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> Having never been an AAA member (can usually fix the problem but realize this will not always be the case with the GMC) I have no experience with them. Are they reliable? Easy to work with? Do what they say? Or are they like an insurance company where you have to battle for every inch?
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> Any input would be appreciated. I know many of you have this coverage and have used it. Thanks!
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