We also have it and am glad we do. A couple of years ago, I unfortunately left my dome light on (I must have left it turned on very low and did not see it) at the Detroit airport. When we got back, I found my battery dead and we called AAA. Response times of course vary upon location, weather (if in the middle of a snow storm for example....), and time of day. We only waited about 20 minutes before a dispatched truck showed up. The driver was very courteous, gave my battery a jump and checked everything out. He also told me that I would not need a new battery, that my battery should be fully charged by the time I got home (about 2 hours away). It is like an insurance that you pay for, hope to never use, but are glad you have it if you need it.
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"Kindness is more important than wisdom, and the recognition of this is the beginning of wisdom."
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Theodore Rubin
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