So I previously had AAA roadside support with my ICE vehicle and used it once. But I don’t know how useful AAA would be for my new electric car? I have 5 years of roadside assistance through Hyundai.
What do you think?
So I previously had AAA roadside support with my ICE vehicle and used it once. But I don’t know how useful AAA would be for my new electric car? I have 5 years of roadside assistance through Hyundai.
What do you think?
Yes. You don’t have a starter or alternator that can fail but your tires are not indestructible. Get the AAA. I’ve used my AAA most when I was with friends and not even driving. It’s worth paying for that extra level of support that can make a situation slightly less shitty.
Also, it’s less likely, but your 12v battery can still fail.
While not technically a starter in the traditional sense, I’d argue the contactors are basically the ev equivalent of an ice starter, and as ford proved with the mach e, they can indeed fail (which is a shame because I actually really like the mach e from what I’ve seen)