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Date:         Thu, 12 Sep 2002 10:02:36 -0400
Reply-To:     jbrush@AROS.NET
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         John Brush <jbrush@AROS.NET>
Subject:      Re: What parts to carry on the road...
In-Reply-To:  <Springmail.0994.1031845413.0.66301800@webmail.pas.earthlink.net>

>RV Roadhelp promises unlimited towing, unlimited emergency roadside >labor, unlimited lost-key/lock-out service for $80 annually.

I am in favor of it, I would like such coverage, but I cringe when I see that they decide who to tow the vehicle to, as opposed to towing it to my home, or to the shop of my choice. I can understand the reasons behind it, but I would need to know I had some options, rather than an arguement that "Bill and Ed's can fix the van" :)

AAA is pretty good, but I do wish there was some sort of option for more towing miles. Has anyone been towed long distance and had to pay full price for it? I am just wondering what the charges are. I'm sure they are off the chart, but still curious.

Anyone ever used this RV Roadhelp?

Thanks for the good info.

John


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