http://www.ok.aaa.com/membership/memberhandbook/memberfeatures.htm
I suspect this is national (that is, whichever regional membership you have). But, I am glad to be reminded that I have multiple tows per year.
mcneely
I rarely use more than one tow a year, but I did have one year when I used all four.
The only tech I trust to touch my van is in St. Augustine, over 20 miles from home, so the extra miles are
nice.
Anthony
'89 Syncro GL (Hidalgo)
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From: Dave Mcneely <mcneely4@COX.NET>
To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM
Sent: Tuesday, January 10, 2012 3:25 PM
Subject: Re: BBB & AAA
---- Ken Wyatt <57skibum@GMAIL.COM> wrote:
> Monday, I received AAA propaganda in the mail. I found it interesting that
> the "Real Life" story included read as follows:
>
> Bold Heading
> "There we sat, in the dark, with cars blasing by on the highway..... "
>
> Real Life story.
> Every year my wife and I drive my restored 1972 Westfalia bus from
> San Francisco to this Annual Volkswagen gathering in Lake Havasu, AZ.
> Twenty minutes outside of Barstow, CA, the ignition coil went out and we
> sputtered to the side of the road..... There we sat, in the dark, in the
> cold, cars blasting by on the highway. I phoned for help and fifteen
> minutes later the AAA driver arrived in a flatbed --- The right rig to tow
> my bus. " blah blah blah. Short story, they were saved, you buy AAA you
> get saved also.
>
> I find it quite interesting that I received this 2 days before leaving for
> BBB at Lake Havasu in my own Westfalia. Coincidence? I think not!!
> Any other vanagonauts living in surrounding states get this AAA offer this
> week? Just curious if they sent it to all regional Vanagon/Bus owners or
> maybe it was just my turn.
>
> I still can't decide whether to bite the hook or not. 50 something bucks a
> year sounds cheap, but then I'm cheap.
AAA membership works, and works well. Get stuck somewhere and need a tow, you will get it. Take the "Plus" version and you get one 100 mile tow per policy year; take the "Premium" version and that goes to 200 miles. The drivers are knowledgeable about reputable repair shops (though not necessarily Vanagon specialist shops). The trip interruption insurance works also, and ask me how I know. But you need at least the "Plus" version to get the trip interruption coverage. I would not think so much of AAA if I only drove late model Toyotas or Hondas. But in addition to those I drive a 20 year old Vanagon. The question is not whether it will fail at some point, but when and where. If I am far from home when that happens, I need a plan. AAA is part of that plan, even if I can do some repairs myself while on the road. BTW, mine is 10 years younger than your.
No matter what some will claim, you do not need the RV version. The van is a van, camper or not, and the word from AAA is that the regular policy covers it. The drivers I have encountered are more than courteous and helpful.
mcneely
>
> Cheers,
> Ken Wyatt
> 82 westy
> SLC, UT
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David McNeely
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David McNeely