Adittional $45 on top,does give better cover.Tow home if over 100km from home,go to their website to see,www.aa.co.nz.
Adittional $45 on top,does give better cover.Tow home if over 100km from home,go to their website to see,www.aa.co.nz.
Hello officer put it on my tab
Don't steal the government hates competition.
Motorcycle reviews, interesting.
http://www.aa.co.nz/motoring/blogs/r...s/default.aspx
Check out previous months as well.
I've been an AA member for years so I get their long-time-member-discount thing. The good thing is it doesn't just rescue you, it rescues any vehicle you're travelling in, even if you're a passenger. So I have kept up my AA membership even when I haven't owned a car and it has always been worthwhile.
As a plain AA member I have had two occasions when I've needed help with the bike. Both times I was on the side of the road and my bike wouldn't start. Both times the AA mechanic did his best to get the bike started, couldn't do it and I was on my own from that point onwards. First time a friend trailered it home from Clevedon (45 km, no problem). Second time a different friend trailered it home from Kawakawa (225 km - more of a problem!)
I realised I was repidly running out of friends, so I enquired about AA plus. Turns out because my partner is already a member of AA plus I could upgrade my membership for $25. Should have done it years ago!
And it's not just for old bikes either. My partner has used his AA plus membership twice in the three years he's had it. Once for some kind of failure of electronic wizardry, another time for a puncture. Both times he's been delighted with the service and it has saved him heaps of money. (And both times the towie used a flat-bed truck and tied it down properly.)
There is no such thing as bad weather; only inappropriate clothing!
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