You turn the key, but your car won’t start.
You slide off an icy Minnesota road and can’t get out of the ditch.
Your tire goes flat in the middle of a cross-country road trip.
Who do you call?
Oftentimes, roadside assistance is your best bet.
So, what does it cover? Who offers it? And how can you find the option that’s right for you?
Roadside assistance comes in different forms. But in general, it should cover these services.
There are many different options for roadside insurance.
Many car insurance providers, including Allstate, Farmers, GEICO, State Farm, and Progressive, offer roadside assistance as an optional add-on. However, to be eligible for roadside insurance through your car insurance provider, you may be required to carry a select type of car insurance, like collision or comprehensive.
If you carry more limited auto insurance an independent service like AAA may be a better option. And if you don’t drive often, a fee-for-service option may be the most cost-effective choice. Just remember, costs can add up quickly with a fee-for-service option, so this may not be a good choice if you need frequent help.
Need more guidance? Check out this Consumer Reports article to learn more about your options for roadside assistance.
Most drivers will experience a breakdown at least once. So, getting roadside assistance is often a smart choice. You get peace of mind, and the assurance that if something goes wrong, you have someone to call.
However, roadside assistance is no substitute for a reliable vehicle.
At Poquet, we think that pre-owned luxury vehicles are a smart buy.
They offer an unbeatable driving experience, top-of-the-line safety features, and the most car for your money.
If that sounds like a good deal to you, check out our inventory online, or give us a call at (763) 522-2000. We’ll help you find the vehicle that’s right for you.