Don't let your New Car breakdown without reading this first!
- Author Anthony Fisher
- Published March 18, 2008
- Word count 361
It's the moment that everybody dreads... Your driving down long dark highway, alone in the middle of the night when all of a sudden your car starts to sputter.
"Maybe it's just a fluke, it will be all right" you think to yourself. Then just moments later you are parked along the shoulder of the highway.
The highway is deserted, you haven't seen an interstate exit in miles and it's pitch black except for your emergency lights flashing.
Now what?
If you have a cell phone as most people do, making the trip to the nearest gas station should not be necessary.
Let's assume your car is a New Hyundai that you purchased at a local Hyundai dealership. (Feel free to insert your own make here)
Most car manufacturers include a "Roadside Assistance" warranty with the new car. For instance the Roadside assistance from Hyundai is good for 5 years - Unlimited miles.
Roadside Assitance numbers are usually available 7 days a week, 24 hours a day.
Below are the Roadside assistance numbers for every auto manufacturer in the USA. Find yours and write it down!
All these numbers use the '800' prefix, so dial '1-800' and the following numbers from any phone.
Domestic Car Manufacturers
Buick.....252-1112
Cadillac..882-1112
Chevrolet..243-8872
Corvette..222-1020
Geo.......243-8872
GMC.......223-7799
Olds......535-6537
Pontiac...762-3743
Saturn....553-6000
Ford: 241-3673
Lincoln/Mercury: 521-4140
Canada: 565-3673
Dodge/Chrysler/Jeep: 521-2779
Asian Import Manufacturers:
Acura: 594-8500
Honda: 554-9876
Hyundai: 243-7766
Isuzu: 444-0303
Kia: 333-4542
Mazda: 955-4929
Mitsubishi: 999-7007
Nissan: 225-2476
Subaru: 782-2783
Toyota: 444-4195
European Import Manufacturers:
Alfa Romeo: 245-2532
Audi: 433-4247
BMW: 831-1117
Jaguar: 452-4827
Mercedes: 222-0100
Porshe: 545-8039
Saab: 852-9001
VW: 423-3964
Volvo: 638-6586
*Please note these numbers are subject to change by the manufacturers at anytime. I would recommend checking with your manufacturer prior to making any long trips.
Also you can always get 411 information for free, by dialing 1-800-FREE-411. (Including the # for your roadside assistance)
Finally, if your car DOES NOT have roadside assistance don't worry. You can use 411 service to contact your local highway patrol or police department and they should be able to assist you and give you further direction.
Information brought to you courtesy of Anthony Fisher and [
Cocoa Hyundai of Melbourne and Orlando FL ](http://www.cocoahyundai.com)
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