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?
I kept my Premier AAA for piece of mine and extra discounts, more coverage then just towing. Includes travel interruption as traveling on a Sunday with flat tire late at night. Hyundai roadside said nearest EV certified dealer was 78 miles away, they offered to tow to local non EV dealer 9 miles away. Both closed of course. Used my AAA tow to my destination and left car in driveway till a third party could order and put on the replacement tire. Took two days but it was fine as I did not need the vehicle at all. I have used the AAA hotel when 90+ miles from home my head gasket went in my ICE. They put me up for the night and towed me home. For piece of mine if only used once I’ll always pick AAA even though still have Hyundai roadside. If you don’t travel and only drive Monday-Friday and live near an EV Hyundai dealer I think Hyundai roadside would suffice.