09-14-2024, 09:49 AM
There's definitely some deep dark towing rabbit holes you might unexpectedly find yourself descending. My last tow that was paid by insurance was over $1,000. The best case scenario in getting the car right out it's maybe three to four hundred.
There can be any number of tow-related "rabbit holes" that start out as just some minor turd of inconvenience but when not properly addressed due to out-of-control circumstances or whatever becomes this big rolling ball of shit that just keeps getting bigger and bigger.
I have AAA anyway, and there's no reason why I should be paying for any tows, but it still happens on occasion.
Both my Chargers had busted fuel gauges. I tried keeping track using the trip meter but would occasionally run out only God knows where. I had AAA bringing me free gas four times a year – the maximum allotment.
There can be any number of tow-related "rabbit holes" that start out as just some minor turd of inconvenience but when not properly addressed due to out-of-control circumstances or whatever becomes this big rolling ball of shit that just keeps getting bigger and bigger.
I have AAA anyway, and there's no reason why I should be paying for any tows, but it still happens on occasion.
Both my Chargers had busted fuel gauges. I tried keeping track using the trip meter but would occasionally run out only God knows where. I had AAA bringing me free gas four times a year – the maximum allotment.