Being a rather conservative gentleman who would rather not throw money away unnecessarily, I have found while surfing the 'Net a possible perfect solution to my quandry. While searching for cheap cellular emergency service for when my Pacer or Gremlin breaks down ( God forbid! ), I found this website : http://www.emergencycellphones.com/cellphones.html Here's the neat part : they can REPROGRAM many different types of analog and digital cell phones to reach a cell operator in an emergency. And, the FCC has mandated that ALL Cell service providers put thru ANY 911 calls, no matter if the phone has a contract or not. So, you wondered what happened to all of those "old" cell phones that people have when they switch services? Well, this new service can reprogram them to dial several different cell operators to connect you. You only pay them if they can reprogram a phone you have to work in your area( they list alot of CP's on their website, I have in my hand my fiancee's old Nokia 5120 which they list ), so you can keep a cell phone in your AMC for $30 plus the battery and charger costs, or adapter for the car, and only use it if your prized possession breaks down. I intend to check out this service, if it seems to be on the up-and-up, I will get it. I just refuse to purchase a plan for $200-300 a year when I only want it for emergency use. And, they say even unused old cell phones may still work locally with 911, even if they're not on any current service contract plan, so you can dig out that old phone and get some use out of it again. Just need an adapter to run it off your car's electrical system. I'm not affiliated with these people in any way, I just wanted a cheap, reliable emergency system for me when I'm on the road. And these folks agree, it should'nt cost that much for emergency use! If anyone else has used this service, I'd like to hear about it. Other features include using the phone with a phone card or credit card, so you can use it even for non-emergencies but at a higher pay-as-you-go rate. I can't see any down side to this, if anyone else can, let me know! I just know that this may be the answer to my stingy desire to not pay for services I don't use. Plus I'm broke, my house roof blew off partially recently (Insurance deductible precludes it being paid by State Farm, so I got to foot the bill ), so I have no extra money for unnecessary services. And I have seven Gremlin children who need some new shoes ( tires ), food ( gas), medicine ( oil ), etc. So any monetary savings will be helpful in the near future. Just thought I'd pass this along to people who may be heading on a long trip towards Kenosha this summer...I may be one of them! But I may have my Gremlin's AM/FM/CB radio working by then, so I'll be able to call a trucker for help.... :) Jerry Casper Woodbridge, VA gonna work on the roof this weekend...