RVRAC said:I have Geico and when I had a blown tire a couple years ago, they sent someone in about 30 minutes, and even I didn't know exactly where we were. They covered the road assistance and the repairs from the blown tire very well.
RVRAC said:Scott, I had a good experience with them.
RVRAC said:Scott, I had a good experience with them. They have a separate department that handles RVs. But also, my DW was hit by lightning in Ocala, most of the electric systems were destroyed, they cover all but our deductible. They paid more than $15,000 to the Ocala dealer.Both experiences have been very well handled.
Skybeatle1965 said:Is there an issue with having both? Use the Coachnet to get out of trouble. Use the AAA to get to responsible or desired service center.
Skybeatle1965 said:AAA vs Good Sam?
Appreciate the information. As a newbie to the site I was shocked to learn about Coachnet. That service sounds great.
I am considering keeping my AAA plus with RV. Expensive yes, but I have used it many times with my autos.
The "To the Nearest Dealer" concerns me. I once cancelled my AAA and went with a plan that went to the "nearest dealer".
I was 80 miles from home with the family. The nearest dealer was 20 miles in the opposite direction. I was forced to get a hotel and rental car to get home.
Is there an issue with having both? Use the Coachnet to get out of trouble. Use the AAA to get to responsible or desired service center.
blw2 said:I got a marketing spam email from FMCA a couple weeks back. Something I've not learned about yet... but have been meaning to research it.
. FMCA Roadside Rescue?, powered by SafeRide RV Motor Club
maybe another option???