AAA Breaks Ground in Beavercreek

Aug. 15, 2016
Leaders from AAA recently gathered to break ground in Beavercreek to celebrate the newest full-service car care, insurance and travel location in the Miami Valley.The new location will be at 3321 Dayton-Xenia Road.“AAA is known for providing world-class roadside assistance to stranded motorists, said Tom Wiedemann, AAA Allied Group president& and chief operating officer. “We are excited that we will soon offer car care along with our traditional travel and insurance services to customers in Greene County and the surrounding communities. This location will offer a free self-serve station for drivers to check and add air to their tires.

Leaders from AAA recently gathered to break ground in Beavercreek to celebrate the newest full-service car care, insurance and travel location in the Miami Valley.

The new location will be at 3321 Dayton-Xenia Road.

“AAA is known for providing world-class roadside assistance to stranded motorists, said Tom Wiedemann, AAA Allied Group president& and chief operating officer. “We are excited that we will soon offer car care along with our traditional travel and insurance services to customers in Greene County and the surrounding communities. This location will offer a free self-serve station for drivers to check and add air to their tires. When you combine the convenience of one-stop-shopping, along with the growing popularity of the great American road trip, this location will likely appeal to all Miami Valley area travelers. ”

AAA Tire and Auto Service will provide car maintenance, diagnostic and repair service at the new facility with discounts for AAA members. The new location will also house a special charging station to provide a convenient place for drivers to power up their electric vehicles. Officials say the focus on car care is an important element in AAA’s mission to improve traffic safety.

“Automotive maintenance helps to reduce the risk for traffic accidents and breakdowns on the road,” said AAA Tire and Auto Service President, Craig Sumerel. “It is important to our customers that we provide quality car care and help keep drivers safe.”

The projected grand opening is the end of this year.

This article originally appeared in xeniagazette.com.