So I previously had AAA roadside support with my ICE vehicle and used it once. But I don’t know how useful AAA would be for my new electric car? I have 5 years of roadside assistance through Hyundai.
What do you think?
So I previously had AAA roadside support with my ICE vehicle and used it once. But I don’t know how useful AAA would be for my new electric car? I have 5 years of roadside assistance through Hyundai.
What do you think?
Good thing about AAA is you can use it for any car, your 2nd car, your sisters car, when your with your friend and he locks his keys in the car… You just need to be there when they show up no matter who’s car it is.
Also, a lot of businesses have discounted rates for AAA members. I usually save enough on one hotel stay to pay for the membership for the year.
AAA is solid if you are <25 because they waive the young drivers fee on Hertz rentals. They give you a discount on top of that as well so its still useful if you are over 25.
Not just cars, but here CAA (Canadian version) also helps you when on a bike and even ATV and snowmobile if you’re reachable.