If I use the OnStar roadside assistance for towing, I still have to pay the tower, right? Basically I'm trying to decide to keep OnStar ($ 199/yr) or keep AAA ($ 91/yr). Based on the description, it looks like the OnStar call service for you, but you should still pay the tax service-provider. Is that correct?
You would pay for towing, but your insurance company may very well reimbuse you. The coverage is very common and very cheap. >? <
You can check with your insurance company cars. You may discover that you already have insurance towing. I did and did not even know I had.
No, you do not have to pay for the trailer that point.
I would keep the service for these 2 reasons. I had an accident on the No star has called 911 to wow me mad I need to say more oh They called my house for my family that I was in an accident. the other lets say u lost Ur star key will send a lock smith and charges your $ 40.00 compared to AAA only way to boost that $ 50.00 you pay the difference in my case would have been $ 375.00 for you can see the difference.
If you have towing and rental of your insurance, they pay you, but with On-Star, they can do much more for you and save your life as well.
OnStar in-vehicle safety and security systems designed to help you protect your family and on the road. OnStar offers innovative three-button System:
24 hours access to specially trained, caring counselors
A connection to emergency assistance
Access to OnStar Hands-Free
OnStar offers an unmatched combination of security, safety and convenience services to help you and your family safe during the trip. With 24 / 7 connectivity to a counselor, you have the peace of mind knowing that when you need help, OnStar can locate you quickly and help, contact your behalf. With its push-button operation simple, OnStar is easy to use when you're driving.
Posted on March 31, 2010.