Tows Tops for Roadside Assistance Calls

In its 20 years of providing roadside service, here are AutoVantage's Top 5 problems on the road, garnered from more than 1 million roadside assistance dispatches: Breakdowns requiring tows (60%) Lockouts (12%) Jumpstarts (10%) Tire changes (9%) Fuel deliveries (1%) Other auto insights from the experts at AutoVantage: Car life spans continue to improve. In 1977, half of the vehicles had a life expectancy

April 1, 2009

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In its 20 years of providing roadside service, here are AutoVantage's Top 5 problems on the road, garnered from more than 1 million roadside assistance dispatches:

  1. Breakdowns requiring tows (60%)

  2. Lockouts (12%)

  3. Jumpstarts (10%)

  4. Tire changes (9%)

  5. Fuel deliveries (1%)

Other auto insights from the experts at AutoVantage:

  • Car life spans continue to improve. In 1977, half of the vehicles had a life expectancy of 10.5 years and 107,000 miles. By 1990, 50% survived from 12.5 years and 127,000 miles, and now average car life expectancies are 13 years and 152,000 miles.

  • It's estimated that there's nearly one car for every American of driving age.

  • Median automobile age is nine years.

  • Number of those reaching driving age is the largest since the Baby Boom.

  • Average new car spend: $22,600.

  • Average used car spend: $9,000.

  • Average auto loan length: five years.

  • Estimated cars in use in the U.S: 135 million.

  • Average annual car maintenance costs: $650.

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