Roadside Assistance 2025: Compare Plans, Costs, Coverage

Compare top roadside assistance plans to find affordable coverage that keeps you safe on the road without breaking the bank.

By Sneha Tete, Integrated MA, Certified Relationship Coach
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Roadside Assistance: What It Is and Why You Need It

Roadside assistance provides essential services like towing, battery jump-starts, tire changes, fuel delivery, and lockout help when your vehicle breaks down. These plans offer peace of mind for drivers facing unexpected issues, available 24/7 across the U.S. and often beyond. Whether bundled with insurance or standalone, they prevent costly surprises and keep you moving safely.

Common breakdowns include dead batteries (affecting 40% of calls), flat tires, and lockouts, making reliable coverage crucial for frequent drivers, families, or RV owners. Costs range from $25 add-ons to $160 annual plans, with towing limits varying from 3 to 200 miles.

What Does Roadside Assistance Cover?

Standard coverage includes core services tailored to emergencies:

  • Towing: To the nearest repair shop or chosen destination, with limits like 5-100 miles per call.
  • Battery Jump-Start: Revives dead batteries; some plans add testing/replacement.
  • Flat Tire Change: Uses your spare tire for quick fixes.
  • Fuel Delivery: Brings gas if you run out (you pay for fuel).
  • Lockout Service: Unlocks doors, often up to $100 reimbursement.

Premium plans extend to winching (extrication from mud/snow), EV charging, trip interruption ($500-$1,000 reimbursements), and multi-vehicle coverage. Coverage applies to insured vehicles, rentals, or any car you’re in, depending on the provider.

Roadside Assistance From Your Car Insurance

Many insurers offer roadside add-ons for $20-$100/year per vehicle, streamlining claims but potentially counting service calls as claims that raise premiums. Ideal for policyholders with multiple cars.

ProviderCostKey CoverageAvailability
GeicoN/A (add-on)5 calls/year, towing to nearest facility, $100 lockoutAll 50 states
ProgressiveN/A (add-on)15-mile tow, winching, EV battery chargeAll 50 states & Canada
State Farm (Coverage H)N/A (add-on)Tow +10 miles, locksmith, fuel, tire changeAll states except MA/RI
Allstate$25+/vehicle/billing periodTowing, jump-starts, fuel, flats, lockouts; extra tow fees applyAll 50 states

These integrate with policies but check fine print—Allstate charges $119 for 5-mile tows beyond base. USAA and Liberty Mutual offer similar for members.

AAA Roadside Assistance Plans

AAA leads with tiered memberships from $63-$160/year, covering any vehicle you’re in, rentals, and bikes in higher plans. No insurance tie-in required.

  • Classic: 4 calls/year, 3-5 mile tow.
  • Plus: 4 calls, 100-mile tow, lockout reimbursement.
  • Premier: Unlimited calls, 200-mile tow, EV support, trip interruption.

Extras: Extrication (2 hours free), battery replacement, multi-car coverage. AAA outperforms insurers on flexibility and perks like discounts.

Good Sam Roadside Assistance

Good Sam excels for RVs and autos with plans from $49-$119/year, covering family members, rentals, and extended areas (Mexico, Puerto Rico).

  • Select: Basic towing, jump-starts.
  • Platinum: Unlimited towing, $1,000 trip interruption, pet transport, medical referral.

Strong for travelers; higher tiers include technician support and discounts.

Other Standalone Roadside Assistance Providers

Beyond majors, niche options suit specific needs:

ProviderCost/YearKey FeaturesCoverage Area
Better World Club$63-$115Bike/motorcycle add-ons, EV discounts, 4 calls/year, eco-friendly50 states & Canada
Allstate Motor Club$73-$89Standalone plans, family coverage50 states
AARP/Allstate$5.50+/month2-4 calls/year, trip interruption in EliteU.S.

Better World Club price-matches; Good Sam covers RVs best.

Roadside Assistance From Your Car Manufacturer or OnStar

New cars often include free assistance (e.g., Honda, GM), but limited to warranty/mileage, specific vehicles, and approved shops—no rentals or choice of tow spot. OnStar: $25/month or $250/year for button-activated help, but pricier than AAA.

Compare Roadside Assistance Plans

Key factors:

  • Towing Distance: AAA Premier (200 mi) vs. basic insurance (5-15 mi).
  • Service Calls: Unlimited in top tiers vs. 4/year basics.
  • Extras: Extrication (AAA), RV coverage (Good Sam), family inclusion.
  • Cost vs. Value: Insurance add-ons cheapest for policyholders; standalone for flexibility.

For families: Insurance or AAA. RVers: Good Sam. Eco-drivers: Better World.

Is Roadside Assistance Worth It?

Yes, for most—average tow costs $150+, service calls save time/money. Frequent drivers or those without tools benefit most; skip if rarely driving. Weigh usage: AAA/Geico even for basics, but AAA wins on perks/no insurance need.

How Much Does Roadside Assistance Cost?

Averages $50-$125/year:

  • Insurance add-ons: $25-$100/vehicle.
  • AAA: $65-$125.
  • Good Sam: $49-$120.
  • RV plans higher due to size.

Multi-vehicle discounts common; shop tiers for needs.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the cheapest roadside assistance?

Insurance add-ons like Allstate ($25/year) or Geico for policyholders; standalone from $49 (Good Sam).

Does roadside assistance cover rentals?

Yes in higher tiers (AAA Plus/Premier, Good Sam Platinum); check manufacturer plans.

Is AAA roadside assistance worth it?

Yes for comprehensive coverage, any-vehicle flexibility, and extras like extrication—better value than insurers or OnStar.

Who has the best roadside assistance?

AAA for general use; Good Sam for RVs; depends on towing needs and perks.

Does Geico roadside assistance cover towing?

Yes, to nearest facility; up to 5 calls/year.

References

  1. Best Roadside Assistance | Bankrate — Bankrate. 2025. https://www.bankrate.com/insurance/car/best-roadside-assistance/
  2. How to Choose a Roadside Assistance Plan — Consumer Reports. 2024-10-15. https://www.consumerreports.org/cars/cars-driving/how-to-choose-a-roadside-assistance-plan-a6798450601/
  3. Compare AAA vs. Other Roadside Assistance Plans — AAA. 2025. https://mwg.aaa.com/membership/articles/aaa-compare-roadside-assistance
  4. Comparing Roadside Assistance Programs — CDA Honda. 2024. https://www.cdahonda.com/blogs/5558/comparing-roadside-assistance-programs-which-one-is-right-for-you
  5. Compare Roadside Assistance Plans for Auto from Good Sam — Good Sam. 2025. https://roadside.goodsam.com/compare-auto-plans
Sneha Tete
Sneha TeteBeauty & Lifestyle Writer
Sneha is a relationships and lifestyle writer with a strong foundation in applied linguistics and certified training in relationship coaching. She brings over five years of writing experience to fundfoundary,  crafting thoughtful, research-driven content that empowers readers to build healthier relationships, boost emotional well-being, and embrace holistic living.

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