Have you had to call for roadside service lately? You?d think with all the advances and tech available that newer cars, SUVs, and trucks would be more dependable than ever and roadside service calls diminishing, but the opposite is true. Last year the American Automobile Association responded to more calls for help than ever before, as reported in Fortune.
AAA dispatched roadside service to assist 32 million drivers in 2015, a record for the company. Why are the numbers up? A mixture of new design, new tech, and drivers ignoring dashboard warnings. And AAA has a handle on the most frequent reasons drivers call for help.
?Vehicles today are advanced more than ever, yet are still vulnerable to breakdowns,? said Cliff Ruud, AAA?s managing director of automotive solutions. ?Sleek, low profile tires are highly susceptible to damage, electronic keyless ignitions can zap battery life, and despite advanced warning systems, more than half a million drivers ran out of gas last year.?
Another roadside service call pattern reported by AAA is the higher frequency of towing. One in five calls for late model vehicles results in towing to a dealer or other service facility. The complexity of newer vehicles more commonly rules out roadside repairs, so towing is more frequent.

after 2months start making funny noise so i call bmw and ask why new unit start making problems...he said bring back will be replaced under warranty, they give problems..


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Probably cheaper than you constantly sabotaging cars so they break down and you have to order spares to get her to deliver. The car owners would be happy as well. What's the breakdown ratio near you 100% of all cars every month?
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