BajaBound Chubb Insurance. . .
I have that and purchased the emergency car breakdown service with the driver's license policy. Had a dead battery at Pepe's so called the insurance hotline. Waited on hold for minutes. Finally got an agent. Told the agent who spoke English my car was not working and the battery was dead and I needed a tow truck for a jump. "I need to transfer you to a supervisor and he will call you back in 5 minutes". There was no call back after 15 minutes, so I tried calling Chubb again. This time, after more time on hold with a canned message, got an agent who spoke only Spanish. She wasn't able to understand me and I requested an English speaking agent. Disconnected. At this point, gave up, took a taxi to the border and bought a new battery in the USA to take to Tijuana. Moral of this story. Hope you don't have a car breakdown in Mexico and rely on the Chubb roadside insurance policy. Alternative roadside assistance for tourists? I don't think AAA operates in Mexico. . .
Purchase via AAA branch office?
Does one visit an AAA branch office to sign on?
[QUOTE=CaptainSolo;2390728][URL]AAA.COM[/URL] seems to have the best rate, about $150 a year liability only:
[URL]https://www.calif.aaa.com/travel/travel-services/mexico-insurance.html[/URL][/QUOTE]