If I had to have the service myself, I don't know if I would keep it or not. In my 35 years of driving, I have only used it for myself a half dozen times. Twice driving in snowy conditions and could not see the road due to the snowfall and existing snow cover and slid into the ditch, locked out of a car once, starting aid twice (company vehicle back then), and a diesel car which had crapped out on the road due to a problem which could not have been prevented by my own actions. I have my wife and my daughter covered, too. Twice when I was 4 hours away, my daughter needed towing service after sliding into the ditch in the winter. Once she had to have aid to start a car in the winter, as the car she was driving had a weakened battery. My wife needed a locksmith to get into a car she was locked out of one time. Just a couple weeks ago, my daughter's car broke down 40 miles away from home. I cringed at the thought of somebody doing repair on her car in a community I was unfamiliar with any auto service facilities. I had upgraded the covered to provide up to 100 miles of one way towing. I am glad I had the coverage, and that I didn't have to find a trailer to load up the car and haul it home. Now that it is winter, I don't think I would want to be messing around with tire/wheel removal and replacement, a dead vehicle on the road, etc. You may never need the service, but I know how things have gone with my wife and daughter in the past, where I am some distance away and cannot be there to assist. And I have waited for some time to get that aid, too.
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