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Old 02-01-2014, 03:54 PM   #1
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Comparing AAA vs Good Sams Towing

I'm looking for feedback on roadside insurance AAA vs Good Sam club
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Old 02-01-2014, 05:19 PM   #2
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I have goodsam towing, AAA would not tow my 3500 chevy truck or my 35ft sprinter trailer. AAA would not even change a tire on my truck. because it was heavy duty?? goodsam towing would tow my truck and trailer. often the towing company that is dispatched is the same company that aaa would use. calling for service is easy with friendly people. service usually takes 20-60 min to get to you. but the service is great.
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Old 02-01-2014, 06:54 PM   #3
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I have Allstate RV roadside assistance. They changed tires on my RV. I haven't needed a tow yet.
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Old 02-01-2014, 07:12 PM   #4
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Smile Aaa vs good sam

I also have Good Sam ROADSIDE, never had AAA refuse to tow my equipment never gave them a chance. Have had AAA for family vehicles for many years. After purchasing our rig I was going to continue with AAA, until I called them one day and asked what services they would provide for a specific situation when I was towing my rig. After first hearing their answer I though the rep was kidding. You need to ask about their different programs such as max towing miles, number occurrences per year, and how they are going to address you TV and rig, etc. I rarely use the term excellent to rate services these days, but for the times I needed them they desire every bit of that rating level. Friendly people and timely timely services. Compare each ones services side by side and it will be easy to decide.
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Old 02-02-2014, 04:44 AM   #5
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I have good Sam because my friend had great service with GS On vacation his Truck broke down. GS towed his TT to requested location and assisted him with rental truck to finish vacation while truck was being repaired.

Recently we had a flat and GS came within the hour.


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Old 02-02-2014, 04:56 AM   #6
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We have GS roadside - AAA required an $80 'upgrade' to enable us to have the 5er towed. We haven't used the GS service (knock on wood).DS also has GS. He lost a wheel bearing on his Springdale TT outside of Billings, MT. Service guy met him at the rest area and repaired his trailer with no problem. He said he really liked the service.
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Old 02-02-2014, 09:46 AM   #7
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I have made other posts here on why I prefer Good Sam.

Used it several times..

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Old 02-02-2014, 05:37 PM   #8
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We have GS roadside - AAA required an $80 'upgrade' to enable us to have the 5er towed. We haven't used the GS service (knock on wood).DS also has GS. He lost a wheel bearing on his Springdale TT outside of Billings, MT. Service guy met him at the rest area and repaired his trailer with no problem. He said he really liked the service.

AAA Carolinas will not tow a 5'er at all. We left AAA and switched to GS.


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Old 02-03-2014, 07:52 AM   #9
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Thanks for the feedback, I just called our local AAA office and to my surprise they do not cover my Dodge Dually or 5er except for fuel, lockouts and jumpstarts. We will be going to GS very soon.
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Old 02-03-2014, 10:47 AM   #10
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Would it be better to carry both AAA and GS what else does GS offer?
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Old 02-03-2014, 10:55 AM   #11
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I use coach-net runs about 140.00 a year cover all 4 of our truck and the 5th wheel.

Had to use them back about 3 weeks ago had two blow-outs on the trailer both time from the time I called till I was back on the road was 60-80 min

Worth a look at lest
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Old 02-03-2014, 03:22 PM   #12
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From what I am told by GS, I should be able to get an all inclusive coverage for all vehicles and RVs. Including motorcycles
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Old 02-03-2014, 03:28 PM   #13
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From what I am told by GS, I should be able to get an all inclusive coverage for all vehicles and RVs. Including motorcycles
That's a good deal then
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Old 02-02-2015, 04:55 PM   #14
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I know this thread is sort of old but I had GS for a year already. It is time to renew and I was thinking about not renewing as everytime I had to use them for my car, I had to pay a mileage fee. I thought I had a good program I.E. gold or silver but they only tow to the nearest service facility with my GS plan. My auto mechanics garage is maybe 15 miles away and I always have to pay to get my car towed there. I have not had to use them for my RV but all the time the nearest facility is not the one you want. I am not asking to get a 100 Mile tow but surely 15 miles to your trusted mechanic should be allowed for no additional mileage charges. I recall with my triple AAA roadside would tow cars up to 100 Miles with the program no questions asked but I never asked about RVs back then since I didnt have one.... I am doing some vendor shopping and if GS doesnt up the distance they will tow without additional fees I am leaving them. Not sure where I can go yet so suggestions welcome.
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Old 02-03-2015, 01:16 PM   #15
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I am gonna go against the grain here. I have had AAA for 16 yrs. I have the plus rv membership. They will tow my cclb dually & 5th wheel 100 miles to the place of my choosing. If over 100 miles I pay for the added miles. Plus all the ordinary services like fuel delivery, batteries, tire changes etc. I just got off the phone verifying these services.
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Old 02-03-2015, 02:32 PM   #16
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I have both AAA RV-Plus and GS Standard assistance. I have never had to use AAA except on my auto a few times. Last year we upgraded to a dually and 5er. It never occurred to me that AAA was so limited. I did some searches on AAA RV and not everybody was very happy. Like me, they thought they were covered until they needed it.

After reading the AAA RV website FAQ & exclusions, I will probably drop AAA. I have GS standard but will probably upgrade to GS Platinum or Platinum+.

Here is a link to compare the GS options;
http://www.goodsamroadside.com/compa...istance-plans/
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Old 02-03-2015, 10:11 PM   #17
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I have both AAA RV-Plus and GS Standard assistance. I have never had to use AAA except on my auto a few times. Last year we upgraded to a dually and 5er. It never occurred to me that AAA was so limited. I did some searches on AAA RV and not everybody was very happy. Like me, they thought they were covered until they needed it.

After reading the AAA RV website FAQ & exclusions, I will probably drop AAA. I have GS standard but will probably upgrade to GS Platinum or Platinum+.

Here is a link to compare the GS options;
http://www.goodsamroadside.com/compa...istance-plans/
can you explain limited? I was on the phone with them checking this out and they said what I posted. How is that limited?
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Old 02-04-2015, 06:51 AM   #18
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summerhummer, wow, how many times a year does your vehicle break down anyway??? I've never had to have my car towed anywhere. and your car breaks down within 15 miles of your favorite mechanic? interesting car.

bottom line, call around and ask the different services what is covered.

GS is: "Unlimited Distance Towing to the Nearest Service Center" for ALL plans.
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summerhummer, wow, how many times a year does your vehicle break down anyway??? I've never had to have my car towed anywhere. and your car breaks down within 15 miles of your favorite mechanic? interesting car.

bottom line, call around and ask the different services what is covered.

GS is: "Unlimited Distance Towing to the Nearest Service Center" for ALL plans.
I'm thinkin' the platinum plus offers 100 mile to the repair place of your choice..
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I use coach-net runs about 140.00 a year cover all 4 of our truck and the 5th wheel.

Had to use them back about 3 weeks ago had two blow-outs on the trailer both time from the time I called till I was back on the road was 60-80 min

Worth a look at lest
X2 on Coach-Net. Plus they can give phone support specific to your unit if you were having issues, with say a slide or propane regulator.
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