OK. How many cars and how much?These thieves still almost charge like one can. As someone with way more than three cars, the horrendous assumptions they make, even with classic insurance, is downright
OK. How many cars and how much?These thieves still almost charge like one can. As someone with way more than three cars, the horrendous assumptions they make, even with classic insurance, is downright
13 cars and too much for my driving record and number of drivers in the home.OK. How many cars and how much?
See if Erie does insurance in DE. Report back what you find.I have Geico for my two vehicles, Allstate for my home. I am planning on doing an insurance review soon.
I believe I would get great rates if NJM handled DE. Amica is a company that is a mutual company, owned by it's members.
Geico provides a "mechanical breakdown" option that supplements a cars warranty. Few companies provide that.
Geico also provided a 5 year good driver discount.
It's sometimes hard to compare apples to apples. Some initial prices are policies with low limits.
AARP has deals with some insurance companies.
Agree, the kids seems coddled too. Why is she putting in all this effort? If the kid wants a car, let him get it registered in his own name and pay his own insurance. IF that was done at the start she wouldnt have put herself in this position.Won't mean much. She won't be made homeless, have to sell her grandmother's diamond ring etc.
They seem to cover a bunch of nearby states like PA and NY but avoid NJ and DE.See if Erie does insurance in DE. Report back what you find.
Already on my long list of reason not to have kids.I just got my renewal. I cover the 4 vehicles in my sig. Wife, two kids 22 and 18 and myself. $4330 for the year through New York Central Mutual. I dropped the collision on the 2016 malibu and 2015 versa to get the price down to where it is. I will likely be adding my 20yr/old son and another vehicle to the policy soon, so I'll be up over $5K.
It has it's moments, but It's nothing like the brochure.Already on my long list of reason not to have kids.
Very interesting, Grampi. In my experience, USAA has been prohibitively expensive for over a decade. Their last quote was literally 2.5X what I'm paying for Progressive coverage in South Texas.This is the first time I've had USAA's rates bested by ANY company in the entire 25 years I've been with them.
The part that puzzles me is that opening up the membership to more people SHOULD mean lower rates. I think the company has just gotten greedy...Very interesting, Grampi. In my experience, USAA has been prohibitively expensive for over a decade. Their last quote was literally 2.5X what I'm paying for Progressive coverage in South Texas.
In my 25+ years of service, I've seen far too many people gravitate to them, because "they're for the military" or some other meaningless marketing crapola. They're in business to make money...not to serve military members and veterans.
USAA was originally established for military officers. At some point in the 1990s (if I recall properly) they opened up their products to all people in the service. Then in the early 2000s they welcomed any vet with a DD214. Today's commercials include relatives of any of the above. The next step might be to offer membership to anyone who's seen a John Wayne movie...
One can agree or disagree with their marketing and membership push. A huge drawback, however, is that by letting in so many people the overall risk pool has been adversely affected with many, many more claims paid and in queue.
What was once something special for members of the military is now just another ho-hum company. I'm actually surprised they're competitve anywhere.
No disagreement here. Their incessant flag-waving keeps 'em coming, though.The part that puzzles me is that opening up the membership to more people SHOULD mean lower rates. I think the company has just gotten greedy...
A guy I know just has a dealer plate and insures that and drives several cars that way. He's a full time teacher, part time mechanic, and doesn't sell cars to often, but I guess he finds it worth doing.13 cars and too much for my driving record and number of drivers in the home.
Most are on a classic policy, so like ten are less than the other three.
Depends upon your risk pool. If you’re very choosy, sure. But insurance is weird.The part that puzzles me is that opening up the membership to more people SHOULD mean lower rates. I think the company has just gotten greedy...