April 02, 2015
How to Obtain Roadside Assistance Contracts
How to Obtain Roadside Assistance Contracts It never fails. Your car always
breaks down at the worst time and often in a location where help is miles away.
Sure,you have a cell phone,but you have no idea what's wrong with your car and
who to call in order to fix it. Or you're in your best suit and don't want to
change a tire. But for pennies a day,you can buy the peace of mind and have help
available 24/7. Instructions 1. Write down a list of the services you'll need
beyond the usual tire changing and battery charging. Do you live in a rural area
that's a long way from a mechanic? You might need coverage that provides long
distance towing,as some services will only tow your car a few miles; after
that,a towing bill can run into hundreds of dollars. For example,AAA offers
three levels of service with vastly different towing coverage and pricing. The
basic plan will tow your vehicle three miles; while the most expensive plan will
provide a tow of up to 200 miles (see Resources) MaxiDiag
Elite MD704. 2. Learn the basics of roadside assistance before shopping.
Then compare the services and cost of each company. And consider the "extras"
that don't have anything to do with car problems. Some programs provide travel
agency assistance and shopping discounts (see Resources). 3. Call a few local
mechanics and car repair shops to find out if they are contracted by the company
you're considering. A roadside repair contract won't do you much good if the
nearest mechanic is hours away. You'll want a company that has mechanics who are
within a reasonable distance from your home or the areas you travel frequently maxidiag
md802. Determine what the average response time will be. Tips & Warnings
Make sure the assistance number is programmed into your phone,written down in
your glove compartment and in your wallet or purse. A roadside assistance
contract won't do you much good if you can't call for help. Consider how many
tows or service calls are included in the program. You don't want out of pocket
expenses after one or two calls for help. Find out what services are completely
covered. Consider whether you'll have to pay for services up front and be
reimbursed by the service. Consider how many drivers are covered by the plan,and
if you are covered when driving another person's vehicle. Make sure you don't
already have free roadside assistance. Many car manufacturers offer free
roadside assistance for a time with new car purchases,so you might be throwing
money away on something you already have!
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