Date: Sun, 1 Mar 2015 11:09:47 -0800
Reply-To: Don Hanson <dhanson928@GMAIL.COM>
Sender: Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From: Don Hanson <dhanson928@GMAIL.COM>
Subject: Re: Coach Net roadside services
In-Reply-To: <20150301135428.LEQ15.87357.imail@eastrmwml207>
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Washington state vehicle registration depends on counties. Variables
depend on who is behind the counter and how they choose to give it to
you(with some very big leeway). I shopped around, when I bought a GMC van
recently. The nearby office tried to hit me for high bluebook value,
though I showed a bill of sale for $1500, what I paid....I went to another
county and they had no problem with the tax....At the first office I
refused to pay on the high bluebook they first quoted me, so they dropped
the fee some...but it was still pretty outrageous... So I went elsewhere.
Same on how they choose what kinda vehicle they will call you.....in Wash.
It seems like shopping around is required if you object to what they first
try to soak you for....
On Mar 1, 2015 10:54 AM, "Dave Mcneely" <mcneely4@cox.net> wrote:
> ---- Loren Busch <starwagen@GMAIL.COM> wrote:
> > RE: AAA and Coach Net and Such
> > Very interesting and helpful thread, thanks for starting it Dennis.
> >
> > A couple of things. First, vehicle insurance is available through AAA in
> > Washington State contrary to what was said in one post.
>
> Vehicle insurance is available THROUGH AAA in Washington State. I have
> it. But it is not AAA insurance, like I had in Oklahoma. It is with
> another insurer. AAA only acts as an agent in Washington State, not as an
> insurer. In California, Oklahoma, and a few other states, AAA not only
> sells vehicle insurance, but the vehicle insurance they sell is a AAA
> policy. If you bought insurance through AAA in Washington, look at your
> policy. It is not issued by AAA. The AAA agent and I had a lengthy
> conversation about that.
>
> AAA club membership, so far as I know, is available in every state. I
> have AAA Premium in Washington.
>
> Washington State considers my camper to be a van, not an RV. They
> registered it that way.
>
> mcneely
>
> > Second, keep in mind that AAA is organized on a state by state basis.
> And
> > plans and details of plans vary from state to state. And since any such
> > plan is insurance the laws and regulations of each state become a major
> > factor in what is available and how it is available in each state.
> > I have AAA Premium here in Washington and actually used it for the first
> > time for my Westy just last fall. And had no problems being towed to
> > private property for the repairs to be made. About a 30 miles tow.
> >
> > I just looked at the website for Coach Net and have left them a question:
> > Do they cover Class B RV's? Out Vanagon Westfalias are considered a
> Class
> > B, a van conversion. If so I may well switch to Coach Net when my AAA
> > expires next fall. Just a couple dollars more but based on the
> experience
> > people on this list have had more desirable that AAA.
>
> --
> David McNeely
>
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