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Dixiechick

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Posted: 03/22/12 02:51pm Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Coachnet will tow you to the nearest qualified service center (one that can handle motorhomes), not just to the nearest service center. To me that is probably one of the most important features.


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Sully2 wrote:

jswalls110 wrote:

As I understand it, this is not accident coverage this is emergency repair coverage. You insurance policy has towing after an accident as part of the coverage. That's what AAA is for also, not towing after an accident.

Someone correct me if I am wrong please.


Its neither...Its TOWING insurance to cover the costs of what might be REALLY HIGH towing costs

HOW you get into a situation if no concern to Coach Net...they are there to assist you in getting your coach to a place tobe repaired


Wrong. Towing insurance??? LOL.

If there is an accident, it is covered under the vehicle's insurance. Plain and simple. I have never known an insurance company to cover a vehicle except towing in the event of an accident. Because it falls under that hat, I don't know of any roadside assistance plan that will cover an accident tow. They might help in finding a provider, but either you'll be paying or your insurance company will.


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They are present only in a few states. Stick to what you have or just go for a larger more proven company.

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There are just a few insurance companies that cover the full cost of towing your RV. I have comprehensive coverage through the AARP Auto Insurance Program from the Hartford and they provide 24/7 services and up to $500 in towing and labor if my RV is inoperable for any reason, whether there’s been an accident or not. If I pay just $40 more I get unlimited coverage so none of the towing and labor costs come out of my pocket. If you’re over 50, you might want to look for AARP RV insurance quotes. I’ve been very happy with their services so far. Compare their prices with what Coach-Net and AAA are offering.

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They have a telephone...???


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dieharder wrote:

Sully2 wrote:

jswalls110 wrote:

As I understand it, this is not accident coverage this is emergency repair coverage. You insurance policy has towing after an accident as part of the coverage. That's what AAA is for also, not towing after an accident.

Someone correct me if I am wrong please.


Its neither...Its TOWING insurance to cover the costs of what might be REALLY HIGH towing costs

HOW you get into a situation if no concern to Coach Net...they are there to assist you in getting your coach to a place tobe repaired


Wrong. Towing insurance??? LOL.

If there is an accident, it is covered under the vehicle's insurance. Plain and simple. I have never known an insurance company to cover a vehicle except towing in the event of an accident. Because it falls under that hat, I don't know of any roadside assistance plan that will cover an accident tow. They might help in finding a provider, but either you'll be paying or your insurance company will.


Yes as a matter of fact...lol...TOWING insurance. Run over broken glass and ruin all 4 rear tires and see how far your "insurance" company pays to tow you...JACK SQUAT thats how far.

True..if you ARE involved in an accident..most usually or always..?...your normal insurance company pays the tow..BUT..if you have the misfortune to say..??...pop a universal joint and need a wrecker...call your comprehensive insurance company and see how far you get!

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