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      01-01-2024, 07:44 PM   #18
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Drives: Miata, Cayenne, Model 3, F350
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I think it's the luck of the draw on that given day. I have mostly had long waits for road side assistance with various companies and I've had a small handful of decent experiences. Also probably depends on what you need done. I recently had Porsche road side service come help me with a flat because my dumbass dropped a lug nut into a fucking hole in the trunk trim that was the EXACT size of the lug and couldn't for the life of me get it out. Anyways they came out pretty quick, but it was just some dude in his personal car.

I have also been told that they simply could not find anyone by another company when we were traveling with the RV out in CA somewhere. I ended up finding a company on my own to help.

So honestly at this point I just assume it will probably be shit so I go with the cheapest. If the car had manufacturer road side I stick with that, if it doesn't I just get it through insurance because it's dirt cheap.
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