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Up to 25 Percent: Adac Plans Significantly Higher Membership Fees

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The ADAC wants to significantly increase the contributions. According to media reports, members would have to pay up to 25 percent more. This requires a resolution at the Annual General Meeting, which will take place in May.

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kreiszeitung.dekreiszeitung.de
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For the first time in more than six years, the ADAC is expected to receive higher contributions. There is talk of an enormous leap. That could be for members.

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The ADAC wants to significantly increase the contributions. According to media reports, members would have to pay up to 25 percent more. This requires a resolution at the Annual General Meeting, which will take place in May.

·Hamburg, Germany
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Sueddeutsche ZeitungSueddeutsche Zeitung
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The contributions were stable for six years, and now, according to a report, they could rise sharply. There is talk of 20 percent and more. The transport club confirms considerations, but does not mention figures.

·Munich, Germany
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ADAC members may have to adjust to noticeably higher contributions: after years of greatly increased costs, the automobile club checks an adjustment. This could be quite clear.

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According to a report, the ADAC is considering juicy increases in contributions for its members. Depending on the tariff, there is more talk of 20 to 25 percent. The club refers to increased costs.

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The shock at the pump follows the breakdown shock. The "Yellow Angels" become more expensive. The ADAC plans to raise its highest contribution so far.

·Berlin, Germany
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Welt broke the news in Dortmund, Germany on Tuesday, March 24, 2026.
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