Optimistic Paranoid
Adventurist
Regarding AAA and RV options:
I'm not sure AAA is a single nationwide organization so much as a confederation of independent AAA clubs. Which is why you're dealing with AAA PA and not just calling a central 800 number.
As far as RVs go, not every club covers them. I've seen reports in some of the RV forums like "We bought RV coverage from AAA in Texas, but when we broke down in Massachusetts we were told that AAA MA didn't cover RVs, and they refused to help us!".
If you're going to be pulling a trailer, I'd look into coverage from a company that specializes in serving the RV market. Coachnet has an excellent reputation and is endorsed by the Escapees Club. They also cover your regular car or truck even if you're not on a trip.
AAA is fine for regular vehicles. But I don't think they are a good idea for RV service.
I'm not sure AAA is a single nationwide organization so much as a confederation of independent AAA clubs. Which is why you're dealing with AAA PA and not just calling a central 800 number.
As far as RVs go, not every club covers them. I've seen reports in some of the RV forums like "We bought RV coverage from AAA in Texas, but when we broke down in Massachusetts we were told that AAA MA didn't cover RVs, and they refused to help us!".
If you're going to be pulling a trailer, I'd look into coverage from a company that specializes in serving the RV market. Coachnet has an excellent reputation and is endorsed by the Escapees Club. They also cover your regular car or truck even if you're not on a trip.
AAA is fine for regular vehicles. But I don't think they are a good idea for RV service.