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AAA Anyone?

Clicker1944

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I keep getting mail to entice me to join AAA. I have a 2011 suv and a 2011 Spyder RT. Do you think it's worth it to have this membership? Does AAA cover Spyder towing (just in case)? Is it better to add towing to my motorcycle policy or is AAA the better way to go considering the discounts they offer on other things? Would love to pick your brains especially those who are current AAA members.
 
I have it and haven't had the need to use it. So I'm kind of in the same boat as you trying to decide if it is worth it. You do know that you have to have the RV coverage to get your Spyder covered. If you have the Best Warranty you have roadside assistance - or towing. I did have one experience with this and it wasn't great. I called for a tow and they said they would send so and so out. A short time later the tow truck driver called and asked me if my Spyder had 3 wheels or 2. He said the women insisted that it only had 2 but he knew better. As it turned out he was not able to pick up a 3 wheeler so I was back to calling for another truck.

I have Progressive insurance for our motorcycles and others have said that they offer good roadside assistance and trip interruption coverage. So I'm going to check out the cost of that before I decide whether or not to renew my AAA.
 
I have AAA for everything 2 houses, travel trailer, truck, boat, car and cargo trailer but when I went to them for my spyder they wanted $836.00 per year for it alone. So I keep everything with them BUT the spyder that I went to Alstate at $230.00 per year with towing.
 
Standard road service does not cover motorcycles. Yoyu need the RV coverage...at least in Michigan. Read the fine print.
 
Dig in and ask them a Lot of questions- In CT they no longer tow 3 wheeled motorcycles? The first representative did not know this until I DUG further and got supervisor!nojoke
 
I have been a AAA member for 25 years with no regrets. I recently got the RV/MC and never dreamed I would need it in Durango. The coverage is for 100 miles, but does not include any trailers the bike is towing. Here's a tip for anyone being towed: do not assume the flatbed truck is carrying proper tie down gear. Mine did not. You need three for the bike alone. Not sure about the trailer. If you have room carry your own.
 
We wouldn't think of not having it. We have towed the Soyder twice (during the same breakdown) and my motorcycle once with no issues. AAA has been very responsive, helpful and professional each time and they had everything needed to tie down the bikes. When my bike needed to be towed, the driver had never tied down a motorcycle, so he called it in and they sent someone with more experience to help him.

If you do get it, get the plan with 100 mile towing.
 
We had to call in on the Best warranty once when the coolant bottle cracked and left coolant all over the ground. The guy that was sent to tow the Spyder by the Best people did not have a trailer he could tow a Spyder with. I ended up calling AAA. They towed the Spyder free once. I had to upgrade to the Premium package on my AAA coverage to have the Spyder included in the roadside service. I think it added another 35 dollars to the yearly cost. Not a big cost for peace of mind.
 
Had AAA for years, need to use them twice in our time, the first time was really ugly, but I thought I would let that slide. Second time my wife was stuck the recovery driver insisted on cash and drove my wife to an ATM.

My wife said she felt threatened and like she was kidnapped, no I know it was not that bad, but that how they made her feel.

I blew my top at them over that, I would never use them again where not there for us when we needed them

I have progressive coverage now, used them once when the gas pump failed on the truck, came right away, really polite and no charge.

I know they both outsource the recovery but progressive have stricter rules and they can lose the contract easier than with AAA, so I was told.

Others experience may be totally different, I can only comment on mine and I have nothing good to say about AAA

Apologies up front to those that like them, not after a flame war, just my 2 cents which is not worth as much as it used too

harry
 
I recently purchased AAA. Did not want to be stuck on the side of the road. Now I am wondering if I spent my money in vain. Kinda scary.
 
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Been a member for over 15 years and discovered in 03 you had to have AAA + to get a bike towed more than 25 miles I think it was. but the difference is less than $30 annually. I've had to use it 5 times including twice for my truck so it paid for itself. They've always been quick to call back and if there was going to be a delay I was notified. I would recommend them. I do have the priciest coverage the dealer offered on my spyder but from what I've read on SL not very impressed from the service folks have received. Wonder if I can get a refund lol...hope I don't have to use a tow but who does?
 
I have been a AAA member for 25 years with no regrets. I recently got the RV/MC and never dreamed I would need it in Durango. The coverage is for 100 miles, but does not include any trailers the bike is towing. Here's a tip for anyone being towed: do not assume the flatbed truck is carrying proper tie down gear. Mine did not. You need three for the bike alone. Not sure about the trailer. If you have room carry your own.
Good tip! Guess I'll have to add to my collection of road gear. Don't forget some soft-ties and pads for the wheels.
 
We had to call in on the Best warranty once when the coolant bottle cracked and left coolant all over the ground. The guy that was sent to tow the Spyder by the Best people did not have a trailer he could tow a Spyder with. I ended up calling AAA. They towed the Spyder free once. I had to upgrade to the Premium package on my AAA coverage to have the Spyder included in the roadside service. I think it added another 35 dollars to the yearly cost. Not a big cost for peace of mind.


Sounds like what happened to me. You would think the call center people would have been given a block of instruction on what a Spyder is and what is required to tow one.
 
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I just upgraded mine this week and as mentioned above, you have to have the RV coverage that comes with the AAA Plus membership in order to tow motorcycles. I have the BEST insurance as well, but I'm thinking flat tire, out of gas etc is what the AAA will come in handy for. The difference was about $50 per year, but (the young lady told me) the basic only covers THREE miles of towing at $0.25 per mile over that, and the Plus covers 100 miles of towing. Since I getting ready for a trip to Wyoming, I thought to myself, "Self... EVERYTHING in Wyoming is 100 miles away. Drop the nickel." Even with your basic AAA, I walked out with an armload of maps and free tour guide books. I love that place!
 
I've had AAA for more years than I care to remember and have used them enough times that it has proven to be worthwhile. Here in AZ, you don't need to buy RV coverage to get MC, they separated them a couple of years ago. It's like any kind of insurance, it buys you some piece of mind that you won't be totally stranded and at the mercy of an unscrupulous tow truck company.
 
I keep getting mail to entice me to join AAA. I have a 2011 suv and a 2011 Spyder RT. Do you think it's worth it to have this membership? Does AAA cover Spyder towing (just in case)? Is it better to add towing to my motorcycle policy or is AAA the better way to go considering the discounts they offer on other things? Would love to pick your brains especially those who are current AAA members.

Yes I use it. After hearing of all the break downs.


Mike
 
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I keep getting mail to entice me to join AAA. I have a 2011 suv and a 2011 Spyder RT. Do you think it's worth it to have this membership? Does AAA cover Spyder towing (just in case)? Is it better to add towing to my motorcycle policy or is AAA the better way to go considering the discounts they offer on other things? Would love to pick your brains especially those who are current AAA members.

I have had AAA for 35 years and added RV coverage last year for $35 per year. They will tow or hual vechile 100 miles one way 4 times a year. Last year we used our full complement of twos, no problem.:yes::yes:
 
We have AAA for the last 29 years for all vehicles and nothing but good experiences. I have yet to have the spyder towed and hope that day is far away to never... (knocking on wood) in Wa we have to carry the RV plan for the flat beded trailer.
This is not spyder related but I seem to use my AAA more for others that are stranded at least once a year.

Patrick
 
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