AAA also gives you discounts on a lot of things movie tickets, theme parks. the list goes on and on. Also check with your insurance co. sometimes they have a roadside assistance option for a reasonable price.
AAA vs. roadside assistance: Which should you get? Your current car insurance provider likely offers roadside assistance as an optional and affordable add-on, but an AAA membership can give you perks and services that insurance companies can't.
Greetings fellow BMWCCA members. I want to purchase 3rd-party roadside assistance coverage for my BMWs, and I'm hoping members will chime in to share thoughts and experience about providers. Who's good? Who should I avoid? Is this as simple as signing up with AAA, or are there better options? Home is the Buffalo/Niagara region of Western New York, and we tend to roam around the area on trips.
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I agree. I am a lifetime CCA member and a also a AAA Plus member. Many of the club programs and the roadside that come with new cars have holes in the coverage. From my research only AAA has the best coverage. I got plus because it expands the area they will take you and it wasn't much more expensive. If this is true then why am I a CCA lifer?
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Greetings fellow BMWCCA members. I want to purchase 3rd-party roadside assistance coverage for my BMWs, and I'm hoping members will chime in to share thoughts and experience about providers. Who's good? Who should I avoid? Is this as simple as signing up with AAA, or are there better options? Home is the Buffalo/Niagara region of Western New York, and we tend to roam around the area on trips.
BMW Roadside Assistance isn't just for vehicles - it's for drivers, too. When unexpected situations arise far from home, we can help arrange rides, secure alternate transportation, help with hotel accommodations - or even reimburse you up to $1,000 per incident.
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I agree. I am a lifetime CCA member and a also a AAA Plus member. Many of the club programs and the roadside that come with new cars have holes in the coverage. From my research only AAA has the best coverage. I got plus because it expands the area they will take you and it wasn't much more expensive. If this is true then why am I a CCA lifer?
Greetings fellow BMWCCA members. I want to purchase 3rd-party roadside assistance coverage for my BMWs, and I'm hoping members will chime in to share thoughts and experience about providers. Who's good? Who should I avoid? Is this as simple as signing up with AAA, or are there better options? Home is the Buffalo/Niagara region of Western New York, and we tend to roam around the area on trips.
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AAA vs. roadside assistance: Which should you get? Your current car insurance provider likely offers roadside assistance as an optional and affordable add-on, but an AAA membership can give you perks and services that insurance companies can't.
When I asked my BMW service advisor, he said to stick with AAA. Evidently, BMW's contracted warranty company wasn't paying enough to get the trucks out when dealerships are closed.
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I agree. I am a lifetime CCA member and a also a AAA Plus member. Many of the club programs and the roadside that come with new cars have holes in the coverage. From my research only AAA has the best coverage. I got plus because it expands the area they will take you and it wasn't much more expensive. If this is true then why am I a CCA lifer?
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AAA vs. roadside assistance: Which should you get? Your current car insurance provider likely offers roadside assistance as an optional and affordable add-on, but an AAA membership can give you perks and services that insurance companies can't.
BMW Roadside Assistance vs. AAA Jump to Latest 5.6K views 4 replies 4 participants last post by mde83 Feb 18, 2016 M.
I agree. I am a lifetime CCA member and a also a AAA Plus member. Many of the club programs and the roadside that come with new cars have holes in the coverage. From my research only AAA has the best coverage. I got plus because it expands the area they will take you and it wasn't much more expensive. If this is true then why am I a CCA lifer?
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AAA vs. roadside assistance: Which should you get? Your current car insurance provider likely offers roadside assistance as an optional and affordable add-on, but an AAA membership can give you perks and services that insurance companies can't.
AAA also gives you discounts on a lot of things movie tickets, theme parks. the list goes on and on. Also check with your insurance co. sometimes they have a roadside assistance option for a reasonable price.
I agree. I am a lifetime CCA member and a also a AAA Plus member. Many of the club programs and the roadside that come with new cars have holes in the coverage. From my research only AAA has the best coverage. I got plus because it expands the area they will take you and it wasn't much more expensive. If this is true then why am I a CCA lifer?
I don't even use the "DMV" services, but do all my renewals online. I bought a new 330e in December. It looks like BMW Roadside Assistance will cover everything that AAA would cover (and maybe more) for the next 4 years. Is there a good reason to keep AAA?
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I agree. I am a lifetime CCA member and a also a AAA Plus member. Many of the club programs and the roadside that come with new cars have holes in the coverage. From my research only AAA has the best coverage. I got plus because it expands the area they will take you and it wasn't much more expensive. If this is true then why am I a CCA lifer?
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I don't even use the "DMV" services, but do all my renewals online. I bought a new 330e in December. It looks like BMW Roadside Assistance will cover everything that AAA would cover (and maybe more) for the next 4 years. Is there a good reason to keep AAA?
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I don't even use the "DMV" services, but do all my renewals online. I bought a new 330e in December. It looks like BMW Roadside Assistance will cover everything that AAA would cover (and maybe more) for the next 4 years. Is there a good reason to keep AAA?
When I asked my BMW service advisor, he said to stick with AAA. Evidently, BMW's contracted warranty company wasn't paying enough to get the trucks out when dealerships are closed.
Greetings fellow BMWCCA members. I want to purchase 3rd-party roadside assistance coverage for my BMWs, and I'm hoping members will chime in to share thoughts and experience about providers. Who's good? Who should I avoid? Is this as simple as signing up with AAA, or are there better options? Home is the Buffalo/Niagara region of Western New York, and we tend to roam around the area on trips.
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Progressive Roadside Assistance Vs AAA: Which Is Better?
AAA vs. roadside assistance: Which should you get? Your current car insurance provider likely offers roadside assistance as an optional and affordable add-on, but an AAA membership can give you perks and services that insurance companies can't.
When I asked my BMW service advisor, he said to stick with AAA. Evidently, BMW's contracted warranty company wasn't paying enough to get the trucks out when dealerships are closed.
BMW Roadside Assistance vs. AAA Jump to Latest 5.6K views 4 replies 4 participants last post by mde83 Feb 18, 2016 M.
BMW Roadside Assistance isn't just for vehicles - it's for drivers, too. When unexpected situations arise far from home, we can help arrange rides, secure alternate transportation, help with hotel accommodations - or even reimburse you up to $1,000 per incident.
I agree. I am a lifetime CCA member and a also a AAA Plus member. Many of the club programs and the roadside that come with new cars have holes in the coverage. From my research only AAA has the best coverage. I got plus because it expands the area they will take you and it wasn't much more expensive. If this is true then why am I a CCA lifer?
M2 Technical Topics > Mechanical Maintenance: Break-in Oil & Fluids Servicing TSB Recalls > BMW Roadside / AAA Thread Tools Bookmarks twitter Facebook Digg Google StumbleUpon del.icio.us My Yahoo!
When I asked my BMW service advisor, he said to stick with AAA. Evidently, BMW's contracted warranty company wasn't paying enough to get the trucks out when dealerships are closed.
BMW Roadside Assistance isn't just for vehicles - it's for drivers, too. When unexpected situations arise far from home, we can help arrange rides, secure alternate transportation, help with hotel accommodations - or even reimburse you up to $1,000 per incident.
Progressive Roadside Assistance Vs AAA: Which Is Better?
BMW Roadside Assistance isn't just for vehicles - it's for drivers, too. When unexpected situations arise far from home, we can help arrange rides, secure alternate transportation, help with hotel accommodations - or even reimburse you up to $1,000 per incident.
I agree. I am a lifetime CCA member and a also a AAA Plus member. Many of the club programs and the roadside that come with new cars have holes in the coverage. From my research only AAA has the best coverage. I got plus because it expands the area they will take you and it wasn't much more expensive. If this is true then why am I a CCA lifer?
M2 Technical Topics > Mechanical Maintenance: Break-in Oil & Fluids Servicing TSB Recalls > BMW Roadside / AAA Thread Tools Bookmarks twitter Facebook Digg Google StumbleUpon del.icio.us My Yahoo!
AAA also gives you discounts on a lot of things movie tickets, theme parks. the list goes on and on. Also check with your insurance co. sometimes they have a roadside assistance option for a reasonable price.
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M2 Technical Topics > Mechanical Maintenance: Break-in Oil & Fluids Servicing TSB Recalls > BMW Roadside / AAA Thread Tools Bookmarks twitter Facebook Digg Google StumbleUpon del.icio.us My Yahoo!
BMW Roadside Assistance isn't just for vehicles - it's for drivers, too. When unexpected situations arise far from home, we can help arrange rides, secure alternate transportation, help with hotel accommodations - or even reimburse you up to $1,000 per incident.
I agree. I am a lifetime CCA member and a also a AAA Plus member. Many of the club programs and the roadside that come with new cars have holes in the coverage. From my research only AAA has the best coverage. I got plus because it expands the area they will take you and it wasn't much more expensive. If this is true then why am I a CCA lifer?
Greetings fellow BMWCCA members. I want to purchase 3rd-party roadside assistance coverage for my BMWs, and I'm hoping members will chime in to share thoughts and experience about providers. Who's good? Who should I avoid? Is this as simple as signing up with AAA, or are there better options? Home is the Buffalo/Niagara region of Western New York, and we tend to roam around the area on trips.
Greetings fellow BMWCCA members. I want to purchase 3rd-party roadside assistance coverage for my BMWs, and I'm hoping members will chime in to share thoughts and experience about providers. Who's good? Who should I avoid? Is this as simple as signing up with AAA, or are there better options? Home is the Buffalo/Niagara region of Western New York, and we tend to roam around the area on trips.
AAA vs. roadside assistance: Which should you get? Your current car insurance provider likely offers roadside assistance as an optional and affordable add-on, but an AAA membership can give you perks and services that insurance companies can't.
BMW Roadside Assistance isn't just for vehicles - it's for drivers, too. When unexpected situations arise far from home, we can help arrange rides, secure alternate transportation, help with hotel accommodations - or even reimburse you up to $1,000 per incident.
AAA also gives you discounts on a lot of things movie tickets, theme parks. the list goes on and on. Also check with your insurance co. sometimes they have a roadside assistance option for a reasonable price.
When I asked my BMW service advisor, he said to stick with AAA. Evidently, BMW's contracted warranty company wasn't paying enough to get the trucks out when dealerships are closed.
M2 Technical Topics > Mechanical Maintenance: Break-in Oil & Fluids Servicing TSB Recalls > BMW Roadside / AAA Thread Tools Bookmarks twitter Facebook Digg Google StumbleUpon del.icio.us My Yahoo!
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I don't even use the "DMV" services, but do all my renewals online. I bought a new 330e in December. It looks like BMW Roadside Assistance will cover everything that AAA would cover (and maybe more) for the next 4 years. Is there a good reason to keep AAA?
BMW Roadside Assistance isn't just for vehicles - it's for drivers, too. When unexpected situations arise far from home, we can help arrange rides, secure alternate transportation, help with hotel accommodations - or even reimburse you up to $1,000 per incident.
AAA vs. roadside assistance: Which should you get? Your current car insurance provider likely offers roadside assistance as an optional and affordable add-on, but an AAA membership can give you perks and services that insurance companies can't.
AAA also gives you discounts on a lot of things movie tickets, theme parks. the list goes on and on. Also check with your insurance co. sometimes they have a roadside assistance option for a reasonable price.
Greetings fellow BMWCCA members. I want to purchase 3rd-party roadside assistance coverage for my BMWs, and I'm hoping members will chime in to share thoughts and experience about providers. Who's good? Who should I avoid? Is this as simple as signing up with AAA, or are there better options? Home is the Buffalo/Niagara region of Western New York, and we tend to roam around the area on trips.
BMW Roadside Assistance vs. AAA Jump to Latest 5.6K views 4 replies 4 participants last post by mde83 Feb 18, 2016 M.
I agree. I am a lifetime CCA member and a also a AAA Plus member. Many of the club programs and the roadside that come with new cars have holes in the coverage. From my research only AAA has the best coverage. I got plus because it expands the area they will take you and it wasn't much more expensive. If this is true then why am I a CCA lifer?