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#19
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Originally Posted by SubyN00by
Progressive, they've treated me right so far, I've only had them for a few months, hella cheaper than AAA
have you had a claim through them?
that's the important part.
ANY insurance company can take your money on a monthly/bi-annually basis...they're all great for that.
cheaper doesn't always = better.
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Originally Posted by pozzi
have you had a claim though?
that's the important part.
ANY insurance company can take your money on a monthly/bi-annually basis...they're all great for that.
cheaper doesn't always = better.
that's the important part.
ANY insurance company can take your money on a monthly/bi-annually basis...they're all great for that.
cheaper doesn't always = better.
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Originally Posted by SubyN00by
no claims yet, but I'm gonna be sure to stay away from claims... (=
#24
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If oyu say the use of your vehical is for pleasure vs. work/school is there any rate diff?
Well with progressive if i up my coverage to
50/100/25 bodily
15/30 uninsured
3500 uninsured prop
1k medical
500/500 comp/coll
$20 rental
for $495
or
25/50/10
15/30 uninsured
3500 uninsured prop
1k medical
500/500 comp/coll
$20 rental
for $487
Well with progressive if i up my coverage to
50/100/25 bodily
15/30 uninsured
3500 uninsured prop
1k medical
500/500 comp/coll
$20 rental
for $495
or
25/50/10
15/30 uninsured
3500 uninsured prop
1k medical
500/500 comp/coll
$20 rental
for $487
Last edited by motorpotor; 04-12-2007 at 03:06 PM.
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Originally Posted by that one legacy
i've used progressive for almost 7 years now, in two different states. roadside assistance is excellent with them, and they do respond very quick to customer service calls. having no-extra-fees online access is always a plus, and their rates seem very competive.
the only problem i've ever had with them the entire time is when my civic got stolen, they refused to do anything to help other than give me advice on how my car could be fixed. GRANTED, i did not have full coverage insurance at the time, so they were really supposed to help me other than that (still had very good customer service though, the lady i talked to was actually very helpful). this was really more of an annoyance than anything else since the month my civic got stolen was the one month i had dropped down to liability in order to save some cash. boy did that turn out to be a great decision. =/
all in all, i'd definitely recommend them.
the only problem i've ever had with them the entire time is when my civic got stolen, they refused to do anything to help other than give me advice on how my car could be fixed. GRANTED, i did not have full coverage insurance at the time, so they were really supposed to help me other than that (still had very good customer service though, the lady i talked to was actually very helpful). this was really more of an annoyance than anything else since the month my civic got stolen was the one month i had dropped down to liability in order to save some cash. boy did that turn out to be a great decision. =/
all in all, i'd definitely recommend them.
Safeco for three cars - 450 a month. I got a few tickets on my record still.
Esurance - 200 a month!!!!!! and i just bought a new truck now im paying 260 a month. You do the math..........
My vote goes for esurance. And they are really easy to use.
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Originally Posted by motorpotor
I just re-ran a quote for Esurance doesnt seem to bad but still higher than Progressive
25/50/25
25/50
1k medical
500/500 comp col
25/750 rental
for $666 which is sort of ominous
25/50/25
25/50
1k medical
500/500 comp col
25/750 rental
for $666 which is sort of ominous
Uninsured motorists - 100K - 300K
Bodily injury - 100K - 300K
Property damage - 50K
500 deductible
and thats 260 a month for 4 cars - including my 05 sti and my 07 dodge turbo diesel (full coverage on both)
Just fyi
#29
Originally Posted by scarface
Well with the current policy i have with esurance:
Uninsured motorists - 100K - 300K
Bodily injury - 100K - 300K
Property damage - 50K
500 deductible
and thats 260 a month for 4 cars - including my 05 sti and my 07 dodge turbo diesel (full coverage on both)
Just fyi
Uninsured motorists - 100K - 300K
Bodily injury - 100K - 300K
Property damage - 50K
500 deductible
and thats 260 a month for 4 cars - including my 05 sti and my 07 dodge turbo diesel (full coverage on both)
Just fyi
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Originally Posted by Mr. Furley
Man im getting royally ****ed.
And just to add to the intensity..............I have two speeding tickets still on my record!!!!!!!!
Crazy. I think its because esurance is their own insurance company. If you go through a middle man then you will get f'ed.