AAA’s cheapest membership is the Classic plan, which costs $29 to $64 per year, depending on the region. The AAA Classic membership offers roadside services like towing, fuel delivery and flat tire changes, plus perks like discounts at hotels and certain stores. Services and perks offered with the Classic plan can also vary by region.
Services Offered with the AAA Classic Plan
3-5 free miles of towing per call, up to 4 calls per year
Flat tire service
Battery jump-starts
Fuel delivery (price of fuel not included)
Lockout service for your car
Winching or extracting stuck vehicles
DMV services at AAA offices, including vehicle registration and title services
Discounts for auto parts, hotels, movie and sporting event tickets, stores like Reebok Outlet and 1-800-Flowers, and restaurants across the U.S.
Identity theft monitoring
Reimbursement for legal defense fees for certain minor traffic violations, manslaughter, or reckless driving
Reimbursement for things like rental car fees, meals and lodging due to a trip interrupted by a car accident
AAA also offers a Plus membership for about $49+ per year and a Premier plan for about $65+ per year. The exact prices differ by state.
AAA roadside assistance costs between $38 to $171 per year, plus a one-time enrollment fee of $10 to $15, depending on the region and membership level. AAA roadside assistance is included with the cost of a AAA membership, and drivers can select a classic, plus, or premier membership plan.
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