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You’ve just left work and are going to meet some friends, or maybe to pick up the kids and take them to a soccer game. Uh-oh. Flat tire. You run out of gas. Your engine overheats. Your car dies at a stoplight. Now what?


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I’m sure you’ve heard of both AAA and OnStar, but what’s the difference? And don’t you need a button integrated into your car to use OnStar? (Not anymore, you don’t.)

 

 

 

AAA (American Automobile Association) roadside assistance and OnStar are two of the most prominent players in the roadside assistance space, but which should you choose?

 Feature

AAA Roadside Assistance

AAA logo 1024x576

OnStar Guardian App

OnStar logo 1996 1024x504

 Integration

 with Vehicles

No, operates independently of
the vehicle
No, operates independently
of the vehicle

 Roadside

 Assistance

Towing (# varies by
subscription), battery service,
flat tire assistance, fuel
delivery, lockout assistance
Towing (4 per year), tire
changes, fuel delivery,
lockout assistance
 Automatic
 Crash
 Response
 No  Yes
 Emergency

 Services

Available with membership,
accessible via phone call
Included in the app,
accessible with a button
press
 Stolen Vehicle
 Assistance
 No  Yes
 Location

 Sharing

 No Included in the app,
allowing users to share their
location with trusted
contacts
 Membership

 Fees

Annual, fee for each additional
user
Monthly/Annual, up to 7
family members included
 Device
 Dependency
Not dependent on a specific

device

Requires a compatible
smartphone
 Subscription
 Flexibility
No, membership plans are standard Yes, users can choose
subscription options
 Vehicle Brand
 Limitation
 Available to all vehicle brands Not limited to a specific
vehicle brand
 Motorcycles  Yes, additional fee  Yes, included by default
 Nationwide
 Service
 Network
Extensive network across the
United States
Nationwide 

 

Conclusion

Both AAA roadside assistance and OnStar emergency subscriptions offer valuable services to motorists, but they cater to different needs and preferences. AAA’s longstanding reputation and an extensive nationwide network that provides diverse membership benefits make it a reliable choice for those who prioritize traditional roadside assistance services and enjoy the added perks of membership.

OnStar’s Guardian app offers the ability to add up to 7 family members on a single user account, which could cost hundreds of dollars with AAA.

Don’t you need a button integrated into your car to use OnStar? Not anymore,
you don’t.

Ultimately, the choice between AAA and OnStar depends on individual preferences, the size of your family, and the desired level of service. For those who prioritize a wide range of roadside assistance services and enjoy membership benefits, AAA may be the preferred option. Conversely, drivers with simpler needs or larger families may find OnStar to be a more suitable choice. Regardless, both services aim to provide peace of mind and assistance when it’s needed most on the open road.

Elite Automotive Repair provides AAA vs. OnStar’s Guardian app. Contact our technicians for more information about Guardian app.

You’ve just left work and are going to meet some friends, or maybe to pick up the kids and take them to a soccer game. Uh-oh. Flat tire. You run out of gas. Your engine overheats. Your car dies at a stoplight. Now what?


OnStar vs AAA 1024x576

 

I’m sure you’ve heard of both AAA and OnStar, but what’s the difference? And don’t you need a button integrated into your car to use OnStar? (Not anymore, you don’t.)

 

 

 

AAA (American Automobile Association) roadside assistance and OnStar are two of the most prominent players in the roadside assistance space, but which should you choose?

 Feature

AAA Roadside Assistance

AAA logo 1024x576

OnStar Guardian App

OnStar logo 1996 1024x504

 Integration

 with Vehicles

No, operates independently of
the vehicle
No, operates independently
of the vehicle

 Roadside

 Assistance

Towing (# varies by
subscription), battery service,
flat tire assistance, fuel
delivery, lockout assistance
Towing (4 per year), tire
changes, fuel delivery,
lockout assistance
 Automatic
 Crash
 Response
 No  Yes
 Emergency

 Services

Available with membership,
accessible via phone call
Included in the app,
accessible with a button
press
 Stolen Vehicle
 Assistance
 No  Yes
 Location

 Sharing

 No Included in the app,
allowing users to share their
location with trusted
contacts
 Membership

 Fees

Annual, fee for each additional
user
Monthly/Annual, up to 7
family members included
 Device
 Dependency
Not dependent on a specific

device

Requires a compatible
smartphone
 Subscription
 Flexibility
No, membership plans are standard Yes, users can choose
subscription options
 Vehicle Brand
 Limitation
 Available to all vehicle brands Not limited to a specific
vehicle brand
 Motorcycles  Yes, additional fee  Yes, included by default
 Nationwide
 Service
 Network
Extensive network across the
United States
Nationwide 

 

Conclusion

Both AAA roadside assistance and OnStar emergency subscriptions offer valuable services to motorists, but they cater to different needs and preferences. AAA’s longstanding reputation and an extensive nationwide network that provides diverse membership benefits make it a reliable choice for those who prioritize traditional roadside assistance services and enjoy the added perks of membership.

OnStar’s Guardian app offers the ability to add up to 7 family members on a single user account, which could cost hundreds of dollars with AAA.

Don’t you need a button integrated into your car to use OnStar? Not anymore,
you don’t.

Ultimately, the choice between AAA and OnStar depends on individual preferences, the size of your family, and the desired level of service. For those who prioritize a wide range of roadside assistance services and enjoy membership benefits, AAA may be the preferred option. Conversely, drivers with simpler needs or larger families may find OnStar to be a more suitable choice. Regardless, both services aim to provide peace of mind and assistance when it’s needed most on the open road.

Tina Radziminski
Elite Automotive RepairElite Automotive Repair in Longwood, FL

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