I'm new in the market for an emergency roadside assistance program. I used to get it through Geico, but since my 86 XJ6 is worth less than the $1000 collision deductible, I discontinued the collision, and thus, Geico won't let me have their emergency roadside assistance.

Argh.

So does anyone have anything good to say about their 3rd party Emergency Roadside Assistance? Mostly I'm looking to cover towing, lock out, gas, etc...

Submitted by jrwalker@ev1.net on Thu, 05/22/2003 - 10:02

Ditto on the AAA coverage. The AAAPlus is the best $79 ( I think that is what I paid last) you will spend on your Jaguar.

What would be really slick is if JCNA could cut some kind of group deal with AAA.

Regards, John

Submitted by NE52-32043 on Thu, 05/22/2003 - 09:48

I've had really good luck with AAA over the years. Nationwide network, decent response times, never a hassle on costs, etc. I have the AAA Plus coverage which gives enhanced services and higher towing mileage. And they don't care what kind of car you drive, old or new. Also, AAA discounts at hotels across the country more than pays for the membership every year for me, not to mention the free maps, travel guides, etc. (NAYYY, just a satisfied customer)

Steve Weinstein, JTC-NJ
'72 E-type 2+2
'70 XKE FHC (about to come home)