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Old 07-17-2010, 09:33 PM   #1
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Old 07-17-2010, 11:15 PM   #3
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Don't know if they still do it or not, but AAA used to impose a 100 mile maximum tow limit. Anything beyond that was out of your pocket. It got me years ago when I broke down in Biggs, OR, and the nearest qualified repair facility was 132 miles. 32 miles at $4.50 per mile cost me $145. Coach Net would have covered the entire amount. Their call center staff is much more knowledgeable as well.
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Old 07-18-2010, 04:19 AM   #5
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Stay away from AAA they do not have contracts with RV capable service companies in many areas. I dumped them after waiting most of the day only to have a bunch of amateurs show up who could not even change a 19.5 inch tire that I already had mounted on a spare tire rack and ready to go. I ended up on basically on my own trying to find a local truck service company. I wasn't in a remote location either, this was in the heart of RV central near a major city in Florida and in the middle of RV season down here. The AAA advisor was not really prepared to deal with my RV emergency either which was a blowout on a major highway. No body damage either they just had to be capable of changing a tire on a Class A motorhome.
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My one experience with Coachnet was on my maiden voyage when I got the dreaded "STOP ENGINE" light on my brand new DP. They got Cummins on the line and we ended up having to tow it 40 miles to a Cummins shop but Coachnet seemed to be on top of it.... turned out to be nothing but low coolant but their process was good.

I've since moved my road service to my insurance company but I'm thinking that was a mistake and will be going back to CN.
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I've been debating the issue myself, trying to decide between GS & CN. I guess yall are saying to go with CN, lol.
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If you have 22.5 tires and no spare, coach net is the one. Aaa is no good at all unless you need a map.
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