ERS reader survey: Detailed results for numbers geeks

If you’re here because you read our story, What’s the best RV road service for you?, then you may be a numbers geek. If you haven’t read the story, we recommend you go there and read it first. This page is simply the detailed numbers that came from our survey, without interpretation.

Here are the number of participants by service provider: AAA = 252; Allstate = 14; Coach Net = 136; FMCA = 50; Good Sam = 262; Other = 38 (divided among several companies, and too few to factor into the percentages); Total = 752.

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Russ and Tiña De Maris
Russ and Tiña De Maris
Russ and Tiña went from childhood tent camping to RVing in the 1980s when the ground got too hard. They've been tutored in the ways of RVing (and RV repair) by a series of rigs, from truck campers, to a fifth-wheel, and several travel trailers. In addition to writing scores of articles on RVing topics, they've also taught college classes for folks new to RVing. They authored the book, RV Boondocking Basics.

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Rick Rund
3 years ago

We had an occasion to call Good Sam last year to change out a tire on our Honda Accord on I82 outside of Kennewick WA. 5 hours after calling I changed my own tire and limped into Les Schwab to purchase a new one, one hour before closing. I could easily have changed my own but thought since we pay $150ish a year for the service may as well use it. They sort of gave a reason: We don’t like to change tires on a busy highway…
We no longer have Good Sam.