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    Quote Originally Posted by p38arover
    I've got NRMA Premium Care cover - I used it recently to bring the P38A home from Orange when it failed on the trip out there. They also paid for a motel room for my wife.

    I know they'll never be able to fix it for me but they will transport it free up to 3000km.

    Ron
    So all you have to do on your next trip to Cairns is disconnect something they cant find and get a tow, you'll save a fortune in diesel.
    I have RACQ gold or something, about $140 a year, covers any vehicle I'm driving, including motorcycles for towing, accomodation etc, until I can work out how to carry a spare on the Guzzi, I'll stick with it.
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    Rarely Used, however like anything it is insurance. It has caused me a headache or two. Mainly from having a beer or two between the now ridiculous wait.

    RAA here in South Australia, insurance against the person, not the vehicle. So it transfers to any vehicle you are driving at the time.

    Some are against the vehicle. I think NRMA used to be but not sure now though.

    Actually on one trip I was on, I had to haul an RAA truck out of a situation. He went to rescue a stranded vehicle on a Salt Pan and ended up sinking himself.

    I was thinking of sending a bill through to RAA, however, I settled for a couple of beers, and a pub meal.

    Matter of Fact, Per Capita, South Australia has the highest membership of an Automobile Vehicle support subscription.

    Primarily because we have relaxed vehicle rego, and the oldest cars on the road.

    Everything is relative. Einstein's Idea, not mine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dobbo
    call them out, wait an hour or two then get a bloke tell you what you told the operator two hours ago (the car cant be fixed and needs a tow). I think I'd just prefer to call a towie direct and pay him cash. It's worked before for me I go towed 300km's for $150.00 tell me the NRMA would do that
    Totally agree dobbo.. I learnt that after my first 2 times calling them out. 2nd time out the mechanic was pretty good, but when he went to check up on his computer for specs about the defender - nuthin!

    Also agree that NRMA wouldn't do free tows over 100k's when stuck out somewhere remote... but you can get a tow back to somewhere at least for free, plus rental car and accomodation. Just enough to get yourself out of the sh#t...

    I still say it's ok considering I might have my family with me. If it turns out that they are not worth the money and I end up having to pay myself out of whatever situation then so be it... I'll work out then if it was a mistake having the membership.

    For now it's at least piece of mind.

    Scott

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    Quote Originally Posted by bluetongue
    Totally agree dobbo.. I learnt that after my first 2 times calling them out. 2nd time out the mechanic was pretty good, but when he went to check up on his computer for specs about the defender - nuthin!

    Also agree that NRMA wouldn't do free tows over 100k's when stuck out somewhere remote... but you can get a tow back to somewhere at least for free, plus rental car and accomodation. Just enough to get yourself out of the sh#t...

    I still say it's ok considering I might have my family with me. If it turns out that they are not worth the money and I end up having to pay myself out of whatever situation then so be it... I'll work out then if it was a mistake having the membership.

    For now it's at least piece of mind.

    Scott

    I've been luckily enough not to be stranded with the wife and kids in tow for that reason alone I'm considering membership but considering the costs
    NRMA premium for the disco 147.20 + 51.70 new member
    wifes car 81. + 51.70
    series iii 81. + 51.70


    Gets a bit costly considering the quality of the mechanical expertise associated with the company

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