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More than 1 blanket is definately important. The starter on the Suburban died last week whle the whole family was out at 11 pm in 35* weather. The kids were very glad I had 3 fleece blankets in the car. lol
I also recommend the AAA Car Emergency Kit line. The kits are a terrific start toward preparedness. The great thing about the kits is that they have plenty of room inside to add all the personal items that the kit is missing. These kits really have it all in a really useful bag and you cant really beat the price even if you started piecing the kit together yourself.
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