AAA membership costs $60-180 per year depending on your tier and region. If you're questioning whether it's worth renewing — especially when your car manufacturer, credit card, or insurance already offers roadside assistance — you're not alone. Here's how to decide, and what to do either way.
What AAA Membership Actually Includes
AAA offers three tiers in most regions:
| Feature | Classic ($60-75/yr) | Plus ($100-125/yr) | Premier ($140-180/yr) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Towing distance | 5-7 miles | 100 miles | 200 miles |
| Lockout service | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Battery service | Testing only | Testing + discount | Free replacement |
| Trip interruption | No | No | Up to $1,500 |
| Free maps/TripTiks | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| DMV services | Select locations | Select locations | Select locations |
| Discounts | Hotels, restaurants, retail | Same + enhanced | Same + premium |
Beyond roadside assistance, AAA membership includes discounts on hotels (10-20% off), car rentals, movie tickets, prescriptions, and insurance. Many members don't realize the discount value often exceeds the membership cost.
When AAA Is Worth It
AAA membership makes financial sense if:
- You drive an older vehicle: Cars over 5 years old are more likely to need towing or roadside help
- You don't have roadside through insurance or manufacturer: Check your auto policy and car warranty first
- You use the discounts: AAA hotel discounts alone can save $200+ per year for travelers
- You need DMV services: AAA offices handle registration, title transfers, and license renewals without the DMV wait
- You have teen drivers: Peace of mind for new drivers is worth the Classic tier cost
When AAA Isn't Worth It
Consider canceling or downgrading if:
- Your car is under warranty: Most manufacturers include 3-5 years of roadside assistance
- Your insurance covers roadside: Adding roadside to your auto policy costs $10-30/year — much cheaper than AAA
- Your credit card includes roadside: Many premium cards offer roadside assistance as a perk
- You rarely drive or travel: If you work from home and don't travel, the discounts may not justify the cost
How to Negotiate a Lower AAA Rate
AAA doesn't heavily advertise negotiations, but there's room to save:
1. Ask About Promotional Rates
Call and ask: "Do you have any promotional rates or returning member discounts?" AAA frequently runs deals, especially for lapsed members or downgrades.
2. Downgrade Your Tier
If you're paying for Premier but rarely need long-distance towing, drop to Plus or Classic. You can always upgrade later if needed.
3. Remove Extra Members
Family members on your plan add $25-60 each. If they have their own roadside coverage, remove them.
4. Ask for a Retention Discount
Call and say you're considering canceling. AAA retention agents may offer 10-20% off your renewal or a free tier upgrade for one year.
5. Pay Annually
Monthly payment plans include fees. Paying annually saves $5-15.
How to Cancel AAA
If you decide to cancel:
- Call your local AAA club: The number is on your membership card or at aaa.com
- Request cancellation and ask about refund: If you're mid-term, you may get a prorated refund
- Confirm in writing: Ask for email confirmation of your cancellation
- Keep your card until confirmation: Don't destroy your card until you have written cancellation proof
Important: Make sure you have alternative roadside assistance in place before canceling. Check your auto insurance, credit card benefits, and manufacturer warranty.
Quick Checklist
- [ ] Check if your car has manufacturer roadside assistance
- [ ] Check your auto insurance for roadside coverage
- [ ] Check your credit cards for roadside perks
- [ ] Calculate your AAA discount usage over the past year
- [ ] Call AAA for retention offers or tier downgrade options
- [ ] If canceling, confirm alternative roadside is active first
Bottom Line
AAA Classic tier is worth it for most drivers with older vehicles who don't have roadside coverage elsewhere. The Plus and Premier tiers are only worth the upgrade if you regularly need long-distance towing or travel frequently enough to recoup the cost through hotel discounts. Before you cancel, add up what you actually saved through AAA discounts last year — it's often more than you think.
Sources
- AAA membership tier details and pricing
- Consumer Reports — roadside assistance comparison







