Roadside Assistance Programs - Going Beyond Private Passenger Vehicles
When you think of roadside assistance programs, you probably think of an assistance plan that will provide coverage should you or anyone in your family become stranded on the side of the road You probably think about the business trips you take, the vacations your family go on each summer, or the long drive back to college when your child heads out the door
Adding Roadside Assistance to Your Car Insurance Package
Roadside Assistance is great way to provide security for you and your family You never know when you may blow out a tire or your battery will go dead
Roadside Assistance Is Worth The Payment
Roadside assistance programs are designed to provide assistance when motorists are in difficult car related situations or when they have other emergencies or difficult situations
Towing Services And Roadside Assistance
Roadside assistance is a great thing to have for the fact that it can get you out of a bind when you are traveling There is nothing more frightening when on the road than breaking down and not having anyone to help you
Roadside Assistance Coverage - the Basics Vs. The Perks
Roadside assistance plans offer coverage that will help you during roadside emergencies Such emergencies might include dead car batteries, flat tires, and even empty gas tanks
Choosing a Roadside Assistance Club
When trying to find the right roadside assistance club, don't just look at the packages that are offered and the cost of those packages, but take a look at the company itself What may seem like great services at a great price does not necessarily mean you are getting something great if the company is an inept one
Motorcycle Roadside Assistance – Look Beyond Your Motorcycle Fairing And Accessories
Getting stuck on the side of the road because you’ve blown a tire, ran out of gas, or are experiencing mechanical troubles beyond your expertise isn’t fun for anyone. Actually, these scenarios can be quite dangerous. That’s why it’s just as important for motorcycles owners as it is for drivers of traditional four-wheeled vehicle to purchase roadside assistance coverage.
Emergency Roadside Assistance - it Makes Financial Sense
As freeing as it feels to make your final auto payment, the costs to own a vehicle don't disappear once drop that last check in the mail Fuel expenses, insurance premiums, bills for regular maintenance - these are costs you'll pay for as long as you own and operate your vehicle, and they don't even include the title and registration fees and personal property taxes you're local government requires before you can legally operate your vehicle on state roads
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First Drive: 2009 Cadillac Escalade Hybrid
Written By: MyRide.com Reprinted under license.
 You can have your luxury and green it too Introduction
What's New - Cadillac debuts a hybrid version of its Escalade based on its two-mode hybrid system. This is the first hybrid in the full-size luxury SUV market and it makes significant fuel-economy gains over the base Escalade.
What We Think - Once one gets past the slightly strange notion of a Cadillac Escalade Hybrid, the numbers start to make sense and the experience compromises little of what one has come to expect from a regular Escalade.
Cadillac Escalade Hybrid - 2009 First Drive: As we were shooting video footage on the 2009 Cadillac Escalade Hybrid for this review, a woman in a regular Escalade rolled down her window and asked me, "What is that?" She had a large yellow diamond, surrounded by other large diamonds, sitting on her finger. She had a Blackberry in her hand and Chanel sunglasses resting on her nose. Given that this was Beverly Hills, I had little doubt that her display of wealth was legit. After letting her know it was a hybrid Escalade, she said "I need to get rid of my Escalade as soon as possible, it uses so much gas; when can I buy that hybrid version?" Whether she wanted to spend less on fuel because money was tight (I kind of doubt it) or she just wanted to exhibit a less fuel-hungry lifestyle (it was L.A.), this woman was providing anecdotal evidence to something Cadillac has been saying since they first revealed their Escalade Hybrid: There are consumers out there that want better fuel economy without having to compromise on utility and luxury. With an Escalade that gets an estimated 50-percent better gas mileage in the city over the one belonging to our Chanel-wearing friend, Cadillac just might have what it takes to reach these consumers. Continue to "First Drive: 2009 Cadillac Escalade Hybrid" from MyRide.com © 2009 Autobytel Inc. All rights reserved.
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