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Roadside service
jx2mad:
Whilst I do not want to use this service how good is the Isuzu support?
sdouglas:
I’m unsure how it works to be honest. Don’t know if they just subcontract it out to the state specific roadside clubs ( RACQ, RACV etc) I’ve kept my RACQ membership (QLD) because of length of membership benefits.
Cheers Shane
mydmax2:
As far as I know, Isuzu has no support system as such and only pass on to a motoring body to assist you at their cost. How far that cost extends to with any company/make of vehicle and how prompt the service is may well be a very good question. I have never had to find out and don't know anyone who has.
Perhaps ask the dealer for actual case histories of such events to gauge what really happens.
Someone on here may have used the service and they can pass on their experience.
Stump:
I had reason to use their roadside assist some time ago in small rural town, late on a Sun afternoon. Gave them all the details and they advised me somebody will be there shortly, 10 minutes later NRMA turned up.
Stump
257Bob:
--- Quote from: sdouglas on Dec 15, 2017, 10:58:09 PM ---I’m unsure how it works to be honest. Don’t know if they just subcontract it out to the state specific roadside clubs ( RACQ, RACV etc) I’ve kept my RACQ membership (QLD) because of length of membership benefits.
Cheers Shane
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They use the various state breakdown/roadside assistance mobs. My dealer told me that so NRMA in NSW. I've also kept my NRMA roadside assistance going for the same reasons.
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