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Buying And Using Emergency Road Services
8th October 2010
Some type of emergency road services have been around since the first car was driven off the lot over a hundred years ago. Today, consumers have almost too many choices when it comes to figuring out how to handle emergencies while they are traveling.
Car manufacturers tend to provide some type of simple emergency road services with the purchase of new cars, however, since your new car will have a warranty and your dealership will need to tow your car and fix it if anything does happen, some of this coverage is needlessly duplicated.
If you purchase coverage on your own, there are many types to choose from. They cover just about anything that could possibly happen to your car. Most companies also allow you to choose from a wide range of options to add to your standard protection, and to make your policy really worth the money, these adds on should be carefully considered.
One of these valuable options is being able to have your car towed wherever you want, usually with a 50 mile limit. This is a great option if you break down far from home and you don’t want your car taken to a garage you don’t know or don’t trust. Most tow trucks are perfectly happy to follow your directions and even drive you home.
Really focus on plans that provide coverage for not only the car, but for you as a driver or even as a passenger in another vehicle. This coverage runs about another $15 a year but it’s worth every penny. What this mean? It means it covers every car you drive, and it covers everyone who drives your car. Even if you car pool to work in the morning, if that car has a flat – you’re covered.
Before committing to a plan, read it thoroughly and understand the benefits and costs. How often can you use it? Is it good outside the country? A weekend trip across the border could prove very costly if you didn’t buy the right protection. What about problems that happen in your own driveway? Are they covered, too? Not everything goes wrong on the open highway.
Annual costs can start around $60, but don’t base your decision on the cheapest Towing North York you can find. You could be wasting your money. Get coverage based on your real needs. Where do you live? Does it go below freezing? Plan on a dead battery. Is it over 90F most of the year? Plan on over heating. These aren’t always covered with your basic plans. Do you take your SUV to the beach? The woods? Something is bound to happen! Or even worse, did your car come without a spare? Make sure you have a plan where you can actually buy a tire on the road if necessary, from your service provider. They’ll send it out with the service truck and have it put on.
Car and Truck Auctions pricing varies greatly. Don’t make your decision simply based on the cost though. Decide what you need and go from there. Do plan on spending about $120 a year for decent coverage. And don’t make the mistake of assuming a new car won’t have any problems. Even brand new tires can blow and transmissions can malfunction.
Abrams is a leading Towing Burlington emergency road service offering Towing Etobicoke,Toronto, Mississauga, Richmond Hill and the rest of the GTA.
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