if i have a caa membership the plus one with 200km’s of towing…would they tow a chassis for me? the offices are close right now and im curious
or does the car have to be on the road with plates and a sticker etc?
if i have a caa membership the plus one with 200km’s of towing…would they tow a chassis for me? the offices are close right now and im curious
or does the car have to be on the road with plates and a sticker etc?
yup, has to be registered and valid and stuff.
If he sees there is no motor he will probably not do it.
I had a chassis towed with my plates on it. rolled it to the side of the road so it looked like it broke down then called them
the guy towed it for me with no issues.
I had a car towed out of my winter storage too, the guy just turned a blind eye (cause he knew he would get to see my dads cars when he dropped it off). I tried to use my membership to tow Chris’ car to my dads shop and the guy charged me (him) after he started asking questions. If the car is not registered, you have to pay after the first 10 km’s even if you have plus.
theo, he charged you but he pocketed the cash…
make him give you a receipt next time…
hah i was just thinking that.
what a bastard
lol…crazy tow truck drivers…sooo i guess im better off getting a tow…how much do u think a two is for 60km;s?
I think Sasha on here hooks people up with tows? There was a thread with his pricing I think…
hmmm interestingggg 8)
It was Chris, I was just posing as the owner for the tow.
It was $20 anyways from jesse’s to Beamsville
That was the time we pulled the allnighter putting the new engine in, hookingup all the turbo shit and then drove to Shannonville the next day.
Atleast I had Kim with me to keep me awake :lol:
Cibc has a platinium credit card that has RoadSite build in it is 10 times better then caa or any other program
10 times better… how?
CIBC Auto Club
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Plus when i use it for stuff i only paid 14bucks for my roadside, on top of it has Rental Vehicle Damage Insurance which is worth every dollar when you rent a car. What do you guys think?
Sounds pretty awesome…
I wouldnt say it’s 10 times better, because it costs more and you don’t get a LOT more. But it does definitely sound better overall.
i highly doubt many people on this forum have a min income of 35gs meaning they wont even qualify for that card…
thats less than $18/hr
lots of the people I know from here make at least that
i highly doubt many people on this forum have a min income of 35gs meaning they wont even qualify for that card…[/quote]\
credit history qualifies you not your income. If you have a good solid history and you carry minium balance you will not have a problem getting one even when you make 15k