New Zealand Automobile Association - Products and Services

Products and Services

  • AA Roadservice provides breakdown assistance 24/7. The Service Response Centre receives around 780,000 calls per year. AA Roadservice attends just under 500,000 roadside jobs annually.
  • Motoring Services provides AA Members and New Zealand motorists with a range of products and services including vehicle testing stations, service and repairs, driver licensing and driver training. Services also include up-to-date car reviews and motoring advice. With an interactive website, motorists can undertake a mock New Zealand Road Code test or ask their motoring questions.
  • AA Motoring Affairs works with the government, industry and media to represent the interests of motorists and the interests of its Members. The AA is a voice of support for the mobility of Members.
  • AA Tourism provides a wide range of travel services and free information. AA Centres have travel guides, maps, accommodation and attraction information, most of which are available through the website. Reservations can be made through the website and there are often special rates for Members.
  • AA Rewards is the AA's loyalty programme and enables members to collect points towards vouchers to spend at AA Reward Partners, or to put towards their next membership renewal fee.
  • AA Insurance includes house and contents insurance, car insurance, travel insurance and life insurance. Further benefits are offered to AA Members, including AA Reward Points and discounts on insurance policies.
  • AA Finance is a credit service available for car purchases.
  • AA Maps, a website in collaboration with GeoSmart that allows customers to customise maps with details such as points of interest.

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