@Monk-N-Nut wrote:
Thank you, BirdyC! I have been ok with the cars, but didn't want to leave myself high & dry over a couple of shops. I'll likely check to see when our Auto Club term renews.
@Monk-N-Nut wrote:
I have seen shops for Auto Club, State Farm or Farmers, and I think USAA - roadside assistance shops....
@myst4au wrote:
The MSC seems to be doing competitor shops, so there would not be any way to delete the service calls. If you make the call, they will count. Recently, there have been ones for people who have extended warranties. Apparently, the extended warranties often include roadside assistance that is handled by a company that does this for multiple auto companies. I decided that it was not worth my time to even figure out if I actually qualified.
@myst4au wrote:
Thanks, Bird!
I am now convinced to pay more attention to these. I recall that one scenario was to lock my keys inside, but it is actually impossible to lock my "key" inside my car. I learned that by accident when I forgot the actuator inside and thought that I had locked the door by touching the door handle. Came back, no actuator in my pockt. Then momentary panic until I realized that the car was smarter than I was.
@Monk-N-Nut wrote:
The ones I saw that piqued my interest were for "no start" type calls, where the guidelines suggested loosening the battery cables..... Although intriguing, I don't see my self doing these until the weather dips below triple digits.

@wwin wrote:
The AAA 4 per year isn't just for the basic plan. I have the highest level plan and to my shock, it's 4 per year also. I used three in 24 hrs. due to a bad battery and misinformation from the service driver. Last time I used my roadside assistance it was unlimited but no more than x times in one day-or something like that many many years ago.
@Monk-N-Nut wrote:
Well, no actually the BEST advantage of having Auto Club is not having to step foot into DMV for most transactions. That makes it worth every penny.