Posted by bc on April 07, 2021 at 22:44:49 from (24.255.129.137):
In Reply to: AAA Auto 'club'. posted by DeltaSteve on April 07, 2021 at 06:47:42:
We have it. Got it for my daughter when they moved to Waukegan, IL and didn't want to have to worry about a breakdown on the freeway. We were driving there a lot too so we got it for us. Then she moved to Florida. We drove there a lot. Have never used it. If we have a problem locally there is always one of us or friends who could bring gas, etc. I can change a tire blind folded but the women can't.
Have towing and road side assistance with State Farm. But you have to pay up front and get reimbursed later. They have a limit on towing so it wouldn't cover much of it if we were stuck out in the sticks somewhere (such as Delta, lol but then I'd call you) If you go to Denver or the Springs much then it might be worth it. If you are driving the boons in Colorado then you might wait a while for a wrecker to get there from one of the major towns. Also I don't think it will cover you if out 4 wheeling over Mosquito pass or taking the back road to St. Elmo from the west. Not sure if they would cover you if hauling stuff for the farm so be sure to ask.
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