Chevrolet, Buick and GMC Roadside Assistance Service
GM Roadside Assistance is available across North America. If you are ever involved in an accident or your vehicle has a flat tire or a mechanical problem, the first step is to contact the roadside assistance service. It is essential to call this service before calling a tow truck to obtain the free assistance service.
You will quickly receive the help you need with Chevrolet Roadside Assistance.
The Important Points to Remember
Here are the key points to remember about roadside assistance for Chevrolet, Buick and GMC vehicles:
- Always call the roadside assistance first and not a tow truck.
- Contact Roadside Assistance at 1-800-268-6800.
- If you are involved in an accident, take a deep breath first.
- Check your environment before exiting the vehicle.
- Call 911 if there are any injuries.
- Try to clear the road as quickly as possible by moving the vehicle
- to the side of the road if safe.
- Takedown the information from the other driver including a photo of his or her driver's license and insurance documents while waiting for the roadside assistance service.
- Notify your insurance company.
- You have the right to choose a GM dealer to repair your vehicle.
- GM dealers are the only ones who can repair your vehicle with genuine parts.
- Certified GM dealers receive continuous training to guarantee quality repairs.
- These parts preserve the resale value and reliability of your Chevrolet, Buick, and GMC vehicles.