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  • VW Roadside Assistance Extension

    Had my Vdub Golf GTI for nearly 3 years now... I've called roadside assistance once in that 3 years - due to a faulty battery.

    Anyway, 3 years is nearly up and VWA has sent me a renewal notice for the Volkswagen Assist.

    Cost is $68.75 for the standard service (similar to RACV's basic roadside assistance) or $99 for the premium service.

    Should I go

    Standard?, Premium? or just go with RACV ($76).? or don't even bother about it?
    Last edited by multi97; 18-06-2009, 08:27 PM.

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    Originally posted by multi97 View Post
    Had my Vdub Golf GTI for nearly 3 years now... I've called roadside assistance once in that 3 years - due to a faulty battery.

    Anyway, 3 years is nearly up and VWA has sent me a renewal notice for the Volkswagen Assist.

    Cost is $68.75 for the standard service (similar to RACV's basic roadside assistance) or $99 for the premium service.

    Should I go

    Standard?, Premium? or just got with RACV ($76).? or don't even bother about it?
    mmm, i have used it twice...is that $68.75 and $99.0 for 1 year? or 3 years...

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    • #3
      Originally posted by jeloz View Post
      mmm, i have used it twice...is that $68.75 and $99.0 for 1 year? or 3 years...

      Sorry - all for 1 year.

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      • #4
        I'll go for the premium, do you have more details about the each?, I think 100dls it's ok for a road assistance, just thinking in get stuck in the middle of nowhere it's ok for me,

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        • #5
          For an extra $30 I would go for the premium service.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by multi97 View Post
            Had my Vdub Golf GTI for nearly 3 years now... I've called roadside assistance once in that 3 years - due to a faulty battery.

            Anyway, 3 years is nearly up and VWA has sent me a renewal notice for the Volkswagen Assist.

            Cost is $68.75 for the standard service (similar to RACV's basic roadside assistance) or $99 for the premium service.

            Standard?, Premium? or just go with RACV ($76).? or don't even bother about it?
            Does anyone know what the difference is between standard and premium service?
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            • #7
              Originally posted by aristocrat View Post
              Does anyone know what the difference is between standard and premium service?


              As a Volkswagen Customer, you can be assured that wherever you travel in Australia, you will have access to roadside assistance 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. You will receive help in the event of a breakdown or accident and, if required, your vehicle will be mobilised or transported to a Volkswagen authorised workshop. The Volkswagen Roadside Assistance phone number is 1800 637 181.



              As a customer, you can be assured that wherever you travel in Australia, you will have access to roadside assistance 24 hours a day, 365 days a year during the new car warranty period. You will receive help in the event of a breakdown or accident and, if required, a breakdown contractor will be arranged to mobilise your vehicle or transport it to a Volkswagen authorised workshop. As a Volkswagen owner, you will also have access to the additional benefits of accommodation, and car rental if your vehicle cannot be mobilised within 24 hours, when you are travelling away from home.
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              • #8
                I'd just go with RACV premium.
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                • #9
                  Don't go with the Volkswagen Roadside assistance, all they care about is getting your vehicle to VW dealer for another paying workshop job and leave you stranded behind. They won't organise taxi or transport for you the driver, just the vehicle.

                  Go with RACV total care - talking from experience - they organised 2 taxis, 1 for the wife & kids to back home and 1 for me to AVIS rent-a-car with a Commodore ready apon my arrival, free of charge for 24 hrs, all this on a Sunday broken down in Healesville.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by macdoc View Post
                    Don't go with the Volkswagen Roadside assistance, all they care about is getting your vehicle to VW dealer for another paying workshop job and leave you stranded behind. They won't organise taxi or transport for you the driver, just the vehicle.

                    Go with RACV total care - talking from experience - they organised 2 taxis, 1 for the wife & kids to back home and 1 for me to AVIS rent-a-car with a Commodore ready apon my arrival, free of charge for 24 hrs, all this on a Sunday broken down in Healesville.

                    Yup. Plus with the higher end packages they will cover you for any vehicle you drive (well, RACQ does and I'd imagine RACV is similar) plus any driver of the one listed on the policy.

                    So if do it right, you can have 2 cars covered by it. Just put your most unreliable car on the policy, and put it in the name of the person who drives either car most often.
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