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Re: auto insurance rate hikes

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Tex1961 wrote: Thu Mar 02, 2023 10:11 pm
powerboatr wrote: Thu Mar 02, 2023 8:28 pm yes i shop at least once a year to see whats what
just got a call back from a liberty mutual guy
will not insure my class A motorhome, but will do the 2 vehicles and house for 4170 and some change per year...I almost lost my lunch laughing
he said that was a great rate for a bundle of house and two cars...i think he was deranged
My Motorhome insurance is only $46.00 per month through Progressive.
not being rude, but whats the value of the motorhome and is this full coverage?
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Re: auto insurance rate hikes

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powerboatr wrote: Fri Mar 03, 2023 8:42 pm
Tex1961 wrote: Thu Mar 02, 2023 10:11 pm
powerboatr wrote: Thu Mar 02, 2023 8:28 pm yes i shop at least once a year to see whats what
just got a call back from a liberty mutual guy
will not insure my class A motorhome, but will do the 2 vehicles and house for 4170 and some change per year...I almost lost my lunch laughing
he said that was a great rate for a bundle of house and two cars...i think he was deranged
My Motorhome insurance is only $46.00 per month through Progressive.
not being rude, but whats the value of the motorhome and is this full coverage?
Good point... Full coverage including towing, etc.. I think we insured it for 65K. I'm sure your class A would be more. It was a 2019 Winnebago we bought in 2020. Used with 30k miles. Couldn't pass it up as the new models were hitting 120K...

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Tex1961 wrote: Sat Mar 04, 2023 8:43 am
powerboatr wrote: Fri Mar 03, 2023 8:42 pm
Tex1961 wrote: Thu Mar 02, 2023 10:11 pm
powerboatr wrote: Thu Mar 02, 2023 8:28 pm yes i shop at least once a year to see whats what
just got a call back from a liberty mutual guy
will not insure my class A motorhome, but will do the 2 vehicles and house for 4170 and some change per year...I almost lost my lunch laughing
he said that was a great rate for a bundle of house and two cars...i think he was deranged
My Motorhome insurance is only $46.00 per month through Progressive.
not being rude, but whats the value of the motorhome and is this full coverage?
Good point... Full coverage including towing, etc.. I think we insured it for 65K. I'm sure your class A would be more. It was a 2019 Winnebago we bought in 2020. Used with 30k miles. Couldn't pass it up as the new models were hitting 120K...
thank you
yes a good bit of difference and yes thats a good deal .
new ones are crazy, we looked at replacing ours this past year. but for what you get vs price and what we have ..it made sense to keep ours
its keeping its value pretty well.
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Give em a break. It costs a LOT of money to feed and house and vet care that bird. :roll:
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LDB415 wrote: Sat Mar 04, 2023 3:37 pm Give em a break. It costs a LOT of money to feed and house and vet care that bird. :roll:
:biggrinjester: :biggrinjester: :biggrinjester:

as of toady i have spoken to reps from everyone except usaa and progressive
farmers cam close as only 200 more per term than my new bill from farm bureau

funny thing the farmers guy mentioned when i asked why the automatice emergency braking, lane centering, evasive steering and stop and go cruise does not warrant big discounts
he said insurance companies are not factoring in NEW safety equipment yet as there is not enough data??? really we have had this stuff for over ten years and it keeps getting better
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I just paid my homeowners, flood and auto insurance. My rates went way up and I have no claims, no tickets, etc. My agent told me that the insurance market has been battered in recent years to a variety of natural disasters. Also, some insurance companies have pulled out of Texas, increasing demand and rates for the rest of us Texans.

There is no solution to the ever-increasing premiums.
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