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Old 23-01-2015, 10:21 AM   #1
Shaddolf
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Default Ford Roadside vs NRMA

A couple of months ago I bought my first Ford - a used 2013 FG XR6

I recall reading somewhere that Ford vehicles under 7 years have some sort of roadside assist included?

Today I received my renewal from NRMA for their roadside assistance service - which I have had since I started driving 10 years ago and have used a few times.

When I bought my used car, am I automatically now covered by the Ford roadside or do I need to do/pay something?

How does the cover compare to NRMA? I live in central NSW

It was bought from a Ford dealer and has a sticker on it for capped price servicing and the number to call for Ford roadside, but I do not seem to have any sort of member number?

Just need to know if I should be paying the $110 to NRMA or if the Ford coverage will suffice, cheers!
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