Yes AAA's card works in Canada and is honored by the CAA, Canada's equivalent. The same goes for Canadian's traveling here. I know this as I had my clutch slave cylinder go in Ontario while going cross country. I was in route from Niagara Falls to Detroit. It was unexpected but the local VW dealer had me back on the road the next day and since I wasn't in a hurry I took the time to enjoy the local museums, etc. Between AAA and my car insurance the hotel I stayed in and a rental was all covered. -Tolga- >If you're in Canada, but are from the US, does the AAA + card still work? > >Pete >'87 Westy (Older Hoses) >"Joe's Van" >on 3/9/04 5:04 PM, Tolga Morawski at tolga@MAC.COM wrote: > >> So my philosophy >> is take a good set a tools when you travel, a credit card with plenty of >> room, my AAA+ card and most important the contact info for my favorite >> mechanic and parts place who in the past have been more than willing to >> overnight me things on the go so I could do a repair (or have it done by >> a reputable shop) and get going again. >> >> Later, >> Tolga |
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