Proof is in the pudding
You could be very correct since I have no way to judge AAA services.
I have had AAA for 25 years...... without EVER calling them.
I have had AAA RV Plus for only this year....without EVER calling them.
I am making my assumption/opinion based on what they told me and their website.
Again...since I have never tasted their pudding I cant tell you what its like.
Do I "pretend" to brake down in a remote area and see what happens?
I stand corrected....sort of :thumbup:
"Stick with a national provider" Who?
Trouble with AAA is that even with the RV coverage, many AAA clubs do not offer that coverage and do not honor it from your home club. AAA is not a single nation wide organization. Its a network of state and regional clubs with cross network servicing agreements.
I have been left stranded and without help twice by AAA and it will never happen again.
Currently with AARP / Hartford roadside assistance. Had good service from Good Sam for years until I used them twice one year...then they dropped me.
Stick with a national provider that specifically handles motorcycles and what ever other equipment you travel with.
You could be very correct since I have no way to judge AAA services.
I have had AAA for 25 years...... without EVER calling them.
I have had AAA RV Plus for only this year....without EVER calling them.
I am making my assumption/opinion based on what they told me and their website.
Again...since I have never tasted their pudding I cant tell you what its like.
Do I "pretend" to brake down in a remote area and see what happens?
I stand corrected....sort of :thumbup:
"Stick with a national provider" Who?