The Ohio Random Thread... aka We Should Probably Be Working

I've done the PA to Des Moines, IA when I was a kid and again about three years ago. Worst drive of my damn life. We got to IA after driving all day with my mom and promptly got drunk at the restaurant across from the hotel. Only perk was the restaurant had some of the best smoked prime rib ever and my mom picked up my tab. :)

Similiar drive but we drove an hour South of Des Moines into Chariton and left from the PA/NJ border. Six effin long hours until we hit the "Welcome to Ohio" sign. lol Arrived at my mom's around 11am and she promptly informed us of our activities for the week. Even had my wife cook dinner one night! I'll just say that we left three days early. ;)

Well you wouldn't be the only one.

I have roadside assistance thru my insurance company but I don't think that would cover getting the Camaro towed. Gotta Figure out if getting AAA would be cheaper than just getting a tow truck

AAA is $50 for the year, how far would the tow be? Know anyone with a truck that could tow it? If so, what about renting a trailer from U-haul, might be cheaper?
 
That's a good idea, Marlon. But Tessa has a recital that night for her students I should go to.

Levi, the purple wheels do look better with a better camera but I still don't like them. Haha. The house is cool though, front porch FTW! I wish I had a porch.

Hey, it starts @ 6:30AM.........and ends @ 8:00PM
 
AAA is $50 for the year, how far would the tow be? Know anyone with a truck that could tow it? If so, what about renting a trailer from U-haul, might be cheaper?

4 miles. I've thought about renting a trailer too as in option. It's about $50-$60 and I could do both cars myself. My biggest problem is that neither of them drives at the moment so getting them on the trailer could be an issue.
 
4 miles. I've thought about renting a trailer too as in option. It's about $50-$60 and I could do both cars myself. My biggest problem is that neither of them drives at the moment so getting them on the trailer could be an issue.

AAA only covers the first 3 miles.
A come-along will pull a car up on the trailer no problem, that's how I moved the 6 when I bought our house.
 
I assume the $50/year plan was the basic, which covers 3 miles. The platinum (top teir) covers 200 or 300 miles once a year then 100 miles an additional 3 times that same year, but the plan is way more than 50/year
 
Yeah, wasn't sure what the basic plan for AAA was. Did think it was more than 3 miles though. My in-laws have it but with unlimited towing...I'll have to ask what they pay annually for that.

Nate, as for getting the cars on the trailer...call some friends for help...bam!...another excuse to have a party. :)
 
AAA Basic provides the following benefits:

24 hour/365 day Emergency Road Service, including free towing services to the responding repair facility, or within 3 miles.
Flat Tire Service
Jump Start Battery
Emergency Gas Delivery - Member pays for gas.
Towing Extrication - One truck for up to 30 minutes.
Vehicle Lockout
Emergency Repair Check Acceptance
Emergency Check Cashing
Supernumber for Emergency Road Service for service throughout U.S. and Canada
500 Arrest Bond
$5000 Bail Bond
$500 Car Theft Reward
TripTiks, TourBooks and CampBooks
European Travel Guides
Regional and State Maps
Free Notary Services
AAA Going Places magazine
"Show Your Card & Save" Vendor Discounts
AAA Travel Money
Theatre/attraction ticket discounts
Reduced-Fee Airline Reservations
Cruise Reservations
Hertz Discounts (On-line Reservations available)
Lodging Discount Program
Discounted Passport Photographs
International Driving Permits
Domestic and International Tour Planning
Personal Accident Coverage
Insurance Agency Services
Legal Fee Reimbursement
Auto Financing
Escorted Tours program
AAA/VISA Card Services

AAA Plus provides the following expanded benefits in addition to the basic benefits:

Free towing up to 100 miles.
Up to $100 in parts and labor for locksmith service.
Emergency Gas Delivery - no additional charge for gas.
Towing Extrication - Up to 2 trucks for up to 60 minutes.
Reimbursement at commercial rates when AAA service is not available.
Double coverage for legal fee reimbursement
Up to $200,000 travel accident insurance
$2,000 Theft Reward

AAA Premier is the ultimate coverage for travelers and provides the following expanded benefits in addition to the Plus benefits:

Expanded roadside assistance, including one tow of up to 200 driving miles per year.
One-day complimentary car rental on a two-day minimum rental with Hertz in connection with an AAA tow.
$750 Trip Interruption Insurance towards meals, lodging OR alternate transportation if your trip is interrupted more than 100 driving miles from home.
Up to $500 toward return of vehicle for trip interruption due to injury or illness
24-hourWorldwide Concierge Service for access to event tickets, reservations, or information.
24-hour Emergency Travel Service should you have a medical emergency or simply need help while traveling.
10% Discount on retail purchases at AAA Akron Auto Club Travel Stores.
One year Free Membership to Hertz #1 Club Gold. The Hertz #1 Club gets Premier Members on their way faster! (New enrollments only.)
Home lockout reimbursement, once per year and up to $100.
Waived ticketing fee for airline tickets purchased in-house or via phone at an Akron Auto Club Travel Agency location.
Dedicated Premier toll-free number for travel assistance benefits.

Membership Level Primary Dues Associate Dues/ Member
AAA Basic $53.00 $30.00
AAA Plus $77.00 $42.00
AAA Premier $107.00 $57.00

ps- sorry for the huge post but AAA website sucks and it's kinda hard to find info so I figured I would post it up. I have AAA Plus but (knock on wood) haven't needed it yet.
 
4 miles. I've thought about renting a trailer too as in option. It's about $50-$60 and I could do both cars myself. My biggest problem is that neither of them drives at the moment so getting them on the trailer could be an issue.

Have AAA tow the Mazda and just pay to flatbed the Camaro. Let them worry about getting it moved without you having to break your back trying to move it. I'm sure things are going to be locked up on it and trying to move it on your own will be a huge PITA.
 
How many years have you not had it, and how many tows have you paid for ;)

I've been driving for 15 years (holy s*** i'm old..) - and have needed 2 tows, once after an accident that insurance covered, and once because i ditched the car on the freeway driving through a snow storm. That second tow was like $80. That was also 10+ years ago. If I had AAA, i'd be about $500 behind right now.
 
How long have you had insurance and used it? I've been driving 19 years and have used it once about 5 years ago...

It's just an insurance thing. It's just one call to AAA and they set everything up, will even hook you up with a flat bed since a lot of our cars are lowered. They also do home locks too if you lock yourself out. Wish I had known that a couple months ago. haha. But I do see you point, Jon.
 
looks nice but 2 pics of the same side makes me wonder if there's something crazy airbrushed on the other side ot the tank they don't want to or can't show you

could be, but hell if i hate the paint job i take it a step further and just murder it out with matte black paint... fixes the issue of any airbrushing and might actually make it more sinister looking lol

i just LOVE that "bobber" style of bike haha
 
Anyone like Hot Version? They're finally releasing new Hot Version episodes on Youtube! The newest episode 112 is basically all about Rotary engines.

In the first video, they actually interview a top executive from Mazda and he says, "We will come out with a new rotary engine." Hope that's true!


 
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This is my first year without AAA. I've used it alot in the past, part of the reason I didn't renew is because both cars were already at my Mom's house and I thought I was going to be purchasing the house. But my brother is a dick and I ended up buying my current house.
 
How many years have you not had it, and how many tows have you paid for ;)

I've been driving for 15 years (holy s*** i'm old..) - and have needed 2 tows, once after an accident that insurance covered, and once because i ditched the car on the freeway driving through a snow storm. That second tow was like $80. That was also 10+ years ago. If I had AAA, i'd be about $500 behind right now.

This! It's simple math. The difference between AAA and insurance is that you are legally required to have insurance. Speaking of insurance, I pay $14 per 6 months for roadside assistance and towing as part of my policy. That's for 2 cars.

Or... You could just buy a new car every 3-5 years. Mazda and Subaru both offer free towing and roadside assistance for the first 3 years. ;)

I've been driving 11 years and I had my car towed 1 time. I had the Speed3 towed to the dealership with the Mazda roadside assistance thing.
 
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