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Wednesday, April 20, 2011
AutoVantage Launches Mobile Website with LocateMe GPS Technology

Members can Quickly Access Roadside Assistance without Even Providing Their Location

Stamford, Conn., April 20, 2011 Just in time for the busy summer season on America’s roadways, AutoVantage, a complete roadside assistance service, today announced a unique benefit that allows its members, with one click from their mobile device, to summon roadside assistance without even having to know their location.  The new AutoVantage mobile website allows members with mobile devices to access AutoVantage’s 24X7 roadside assistance through the “click to call” feature on the site, and activates Road America’s LocateMe GPS technology that communicates the member’s location to AutoVantage.  The new mobile website and LocateMe technology will simplify the process of calling for assistance and accelerate AutoVantage’s already industry leading response times. 

Tuesday, June 16, 2009
AutoVantage Road Rage Survey Reveals Best, Worst Cities

Norwalk, Conn. - June 16, 2009 - For the first time in four years, a new city claims the title as the worst in the U.S. for road rage.

Tuesday, February 24, 2009
AutoVantage Announces Winner of 20th Anniversary Sweeps

Dallas-area resident fills-up with 20 years worth of gas

NORWALK, Conn., Feb. 24, 2009 - An Arlington, Texas resident doesn’t have to worry about gas prices for the next 20 years.

Tuesday, February 24, 2009
Arlington Resident Fills-up With 20 Years of Free Gas

Part of AutoVantage 20th Anniversary Sweeps
LOCAL RELEASE: DALLAS
NORWALK, Conn., Feb. 24, 2009 – An Arlington, Texas resident doesn’t have to worry about gas prices for the next 20 years.

Wednesday, November 12, 2008
AutoVantage Fuels Up For 20th Anniversary

Only 6 more weeks to win 20 years of free gas from leading national auto club

NORWALK, Conn., Nov. 12, 2008 - Gas prices were below $1 a gallon.  Ronald Reagan was in his second term as the 40th President.  Stamps were 22 cents. And CDs outsold vinyl records for the first time ever.  That same year - 1988 - a leading national auto club called AutoVantage was born, and has been setting records and keeping America on the road ever since.

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