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Hi.
Newby here again. We are Canadian and will be travelling with our Class A motorhome in USA as well as Canada. Trying to figure out which Roadside Assistance to purchase, CAA or Good Sam. I have read some reviews but a lot seem to be from years ago, and there seems to be quite a few unhappy customers. I am hopeful that after the negative reviews, that either/both companies have improved . I am wondering if anyone has an opinion, or advice to give me, or some recent experience to share. Thanks in advance, I appreciate all of you!
If you are an Escapee's member you should consider getting road service from Safe Ride through the club.
hmm, I will look into that - I haven't heard of that before....
Also, check on Coachnet. FMCA has the same plan as the Escapees.
FMCA has the same plan as the Escapees.
Also requiring you to be a member.
Check with Good Sams but I believe there could be certain membership levels where they give you free roadside assistance each year.
I had CAA when i first bought my MH. They wanted nearly double the money to cover the RV but the kicker was that they would tow the MH but not the trailer with my motorcycles. They said i would have to leave that trailer on the side of the road or hire another tow truck!
I went with Good Sam because they said that they would send and pay for as many tow trucks as needed! They are not without problems though as i once needed a tow for my Freightliner and the operator looked for my truck on line and found a picture of an M2 Freightliner dump truck. She refused the tow till i demanded a supervisor!