Lilah Butler, Car Insurance Writer
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Mercury roadside assistance costs between $10-$40 or between $1 and $3 per month, though exact prices may vary depending on your state and your car. Mercury roadside assistance can be added to your new or existing Mercury car insurance policy and used when you need emergency towing, fuel delivery, and more.
If you need roadside assistance help now, you can request help through the Mercury mobile app, on the Mercury website, or by calling 1 (866) 519-6478.
Mercury Roadside Assistance Includes:
- Towing (up to 15, 100, or 200 miles, depending on the amount chosen)
- Locksmith services
- Jump starts
- Flat tire changes
- Emergency fuel or fluid delivery
What Mercury Roadside Assistance Does Not Include:
- The cost of repair parts
- The cost of fuel for fuel delivery
- Winching or extraction
Mercury roadside assistance is meant to help drivers in need of immediate rescue, but it usually does not pay for the underlying problem, such as engine repairs or a battery that needs replacing. Additionally, the exact number of incidents covered by a Mercury roadside assistance plan will vary by state and policy.
Purchasing roadside assistance from your car insurance company is usually less expensive than a motor club membership from a company such as AAA. However, it might not provide as much coverage. For more information about choosing between roadside assistance options, check out WalletHub's guide to the best roadside assistance.
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