Do Seattle Car Owners Need AAA Services?
All it takes is one time for your car to break down on I-90 in a snow storm, or getting a flat tire in downtown when all the bars have closed, to realize the importance of owning a AAA card. Driving in the Northwest is different than other parts of the country. The wet and unpredictable weather is a major factor when deciding if AAA services are needed or not. Having the comfort of the AAA card in your wallet, is the security many Seattle car owners need to feel safe. “When weather hits here in Washington it’s pure chaos,” says Cook. “Most folks don’t want to change their tires when the weather is bad, it’s easier to use AAA. We offer an all encompassing emergency service. If you’re locked out we’ll send out a locksmith, we can replace a battery if needed, we even deliver gas.” While most Seattle drivers know AAA for jumping a dead battery or changing a tire, their services go way beyond the tow truck, as long as you know what you’re buying. “AAA Washington is so much more than just ou
Related Questions
- If the AAA spends more or less than its allotted adequate proportion funds for any of the three categories of Priority Services, is it necessary to hold a public hearing to explain the changes?
- Regarding the adequate proportion of priority services requirement, does the AAA have to fund every service under Access?
- What services are provided to owners?