Have any of you used Hyundai's roadside service?
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Re: Have any of you used Hyundai's roadside service?
>
>So, should I give up my Auto Club Membership after 19 yrs? If you've
>used Hyundai's roadside service, how did it work out?
>Robin
Interesting post......good feedback! Will have no hesitation in calling
Hyundai assistance..........
>So, should I give up my Auto Club Membership after 19 yrs? If you've
>used Hyundai's roadside service, how did it work out?
>Robin
Interesting post......good feedback! Will have no hesitation in calling
Hyundai assistance..........
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Re: Have any of you used Hyundai's roadside service?
Robin <robinxjoy@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:<robinxjoy-396E49.10155625022004@news.west.***.net>...
> In article <103p5pksi40gabf@corp.supernews.com>,
> "Cathy De Viney" <NOSPAM.cdeviney@***-internet.com> wrote:
>
> > Defective battery...4 hour wait...flat bed truck...2001 Elantra.
>
> That's not good. Please clarify, this was with Hyundai roadside
> service, not AAA? What seems reasonable is that the response time may
> depend on who's running the local towing service, probably true for AAA
> as well. On the other hand, perhaps Hyundai, to save cost, contracted
> with lower calibre companies. I'll be curious what other people have to
"Hyundai Roadside Assistance Services are provided through Cross
Country Motor Club, Inc., Boston, MA 02155, except in Alaska,
California, Hawaii, Oregon, Wisconsin, and Wyoming, where services are
provided through Cross Country Motor Club of California, Inc., Boston,
MA 02155."
http://www.hyundaiusa.com/service/wa...Unlimited.html
http://www.ccgroup.com/ccas.html
> > "Briggs" <briggs@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
> > news:vUU_b.29932$n7.19190@newssvr25.news.prodigy.c om...
> > > Funny you asked...
> > > I had to use it last summer when my car would not start - totally dead
> > > (turned out to be a defective battery). The upside was that Hyundai's
> > > contract station sent a flat bed truck(!) which loaded the car up and took
> > > it the mile or so to the dealer. The downside was that it took almost 2
> > > hours. I was at work. I remember reading mixed reports here in the past
> > > (someone with a similar wait time, someone else who got a fast response).
> > > I'd keep AAA.
> > > -B
> > > "Robin" <robinxjoy@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> > > news:robinxjoy-1EA99D.18195324022004@news.west.***.net...
> > > > So, should I give up my Auto Club Membership after 19 yrs? If you've
> > > > used Hyundai's roadside service, how did it work out?
> > > > Robin
> > > >
> > > > --
> > > > Do not email if posting response. To email, replace x with 4
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
> In article <103p5pksi40gabf@corp.supernews.com>,
> "Cathy De Viney" <NOSPAM.cdeviney@***-internet.com> wrote:
>
> > Defective battery...4 hour wait...flat bed truck...2001 Elantra.
>
> That's not good. Please clarify, this was with Hyundai roadside
> service, not AAA? What seems reasonable is that the response time may
> depend on who's running the local towing service, probably true for AAA
> as well. On the other hand, perhaps Hyundai, to save cost, contracted
> with lower calibre companies. I'll be curious what other people have to
"Hyundai Roadside Assistance Services are provided through Cross
Country Motor Club, Inc., Boston, MA 02155, except in Alaska,
California, Hawaii, Oregon, Wisconsin, and Wyoming, where services are
provided through Cross Country Motor Club of California, Inc., Boston,
MA 02155."
http://www.hyundaiusa.com/service/wa...Unlimited.html
http://www.ccgroup.com/ccas.html
> > "Briggs" <briggs@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
> > news:vUU_b.29932$n7.19190@newssvr25.news.prodigy.c om...
> > > Funny you asked...
> > > I had to use it last summer when my car would not start - totally dead
> > > (turned out to be a defective battery). The upside was that Hyundai's
> > > contract station sent a flat bed truck(!) which loaded the car up and took
> > > it the mile or so to the dealer. The downside was that it took almost 2
> > > hours. I was at work. I remember reading mixed reports here in the past
> > > (someone with a similar wait time, someone else who got a fast response).
> > > I'd keep AAA.
> > > -B
> > > "Robin" <robinxjoy@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> > > news:robinxjoy-1EA99D.18195324022004@news.west.***.net...
> > > > So, should I give up my Auto Club Membership after 19 yrs? If you've
> > > > used Hyundai's roadside service, how did it work out?
> > > > Robin
> > > >
> > > > --
> > > > Do not email if posting response. To email, replace x with 4
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
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