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gayle b

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 We have a 24 foot travel trailer and needed to purchase roadside assistance after our one year warranty. Escapees, Good Sam, other options? Has anyone had good experience using a specific company? 

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I have CoachNet and have for several years. I have used them for a flat tire, a lock out when my dog thought it would be funny to lock the doors and they towed my HDT about 50 miles when the tranny died. The cost of that single tow made up for all the years I paid and didn't use them.

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I agree with Big 5er on Coach Net as my experience has been similar to his, including one time needing a tow. Reading your comment about after the warranty ends makes me think that you may be asking about an extended warranty to pay for repairs, rather than road service. If so, I suggest that you read this article about them before you get too far into it. 

Good travelin !...............Kirk

Full-time 11+ years...... Now seasonal travelers.
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We've used both Good Sam and CoachNet with good results.  However, when our CoachNet is up for renewal later this summer, I'm seriously considering switching to the new Escapees ERS.

LindaH
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