What is your auto insurance company?
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Liberty Mutual since 10/03 - $1,500 per year
Progressive from 04/02 to 10/03 - $2,700 per year
Amica for many years before that...excellent company. Divorced and moved to NH, so I couldn't stay with Amica, cuz of title issues. I may go back to Amica when I buy my car in February.
Progressive from 04/02 to 10/03 - $2,700 per year
Amica for many years before that...excellent company. Divorced and moved to NH, so I couldn't stay with Amica, cuz of title issues. I may go back to Amica when I buy my car in February.
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AAA insurance.. I think it is called CSAA also.. awsome company.. cheapest I can find. MY 2003 CL-S (full cover) + 2002 Dodge Neon (long D car) = only $1,300 per year... =P
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Originally posted by chatapuggy1
USAA
Best Insurance Co I ever had in my life, never any questions asked, settlements paid quick, service outstanding, and they always come to you. Trust me, I've been getting tickets and accidents in So Cal all my life so I have had been with many different Companies. If you have ever been affiliated with the military or have a relative who was, you may qualify, check it out it could be worth it.
USAA
Best Insurance Co I ever had in my life, never any questions asked, settlements paid quick, service outstanding, and they always come to you. Trust me, I've been getting tickets and accidents in So Cal all my life so I have had been with many different Companies. If you have ever been affiliated with the military or have a relative who was, you may qualify, check it out it could be worth it.
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Yep, hands down my best experience ever, got it on the house and cars. My last was GEICO, who I had to have cause they were the only ones who could insure me in Belgium, where I was living at the time. When I got back to Cali, I had an at fault accident (I miss my 92 Legend), and several violations of all sorts, they cancelled me. USAA picked me right up and worked with me, I even smooth talked my policy underwriter to overlook a violation that was still a year out in order to save some dough. What service.
You do have to have some affiliation with the military in order to be able to use it. Last time I checked, if your parents, or spouse is military or was at some point and time in their life, whether it be active duty, guard, or reserve, you qualify. Certain non military Government employees also qualify. My friend works at thier San Antonio headquarters so I will have to give him a ring and double check that. I do know they have a second west coast regional office in Sacramento somewhere also.
You do have to have some affiliation with the military in order to be able to use it. Last time I checked, if your parents, or spouse is military or was at some point and time in their life, whether it be active duty, guard, or reserve, you qualify. Certain non military Government employees also qualify. My friend works at thier San Antonio headquarters so I will have to give him a ring and double check that. I do know they have a second west coast regional office in Sacramento somewhere also.
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About the credit scores. Once they ass for an SS# you know they are checking with credit companies. A lot of people get denied insurance because of it, even homeowners insurance. I don't think it is right, but whatever they want to do.
Mapinfo allows you to pull information from a database of claims or whatever and they can pinpoint where most claims occur and can also tell them where their best customers are. Living in a more affluent area can be noted and if you live in the area you can get better prices.
Mapinfo allows you to pull information from a database of claims or whatever and they can pinpoint where most claims occur and can also tell them where their best customers are. Living in a more affluent area can be noted and if you live in the area you can get better prices.
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If you live in NJ, there ain't no GEICO or a lot of others you have mentioned. Most insurance companies want no part of NJ's screwed up insurance program. That's why we have the highest premiums in the US.
Prior to moving here, I had GEICO in California. I quit and moved to Allstate when the premiums went out of sight because I owned a "sports car" (1982 BMW 633CSi - anyone who has ever driven one can tell you that they ain't fast 0 - 60MPH in about 10 secs). I also objected to the donation of radar guns to the state of California when the public voted down unanimously to not get them. After that they started the raising of premiums if you had a radar detector. Enoug is enough.
Prior to moving here, I had GEICO in California. I quit and moved to Allstate when the premiums went out of sight because I owned a "sports car" (1982 BMW 633CSi - anyone who has ever driven one can tell you that they ain't fast 0 - 60MPH in about 10 secs). I also objected to the donation of radar guns to the state of California when the public voted down unanimously to not get them. After that they started the raising of premiums if you had a radar detector. Enoug is enough.
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Originally posted by gto2050
If you live in NJ, there ain't no GEICO or a lot of others you have mentioned. Most insurance companies want no part of NJ's screwed up insurance program. That's why we have the highest premiums in the US.
Prior to moving here, I had GEICO in California. I quit and moved to Allstate when the premiums went out of sight because I owned a "sports car" (1982 BMW 633CSi - anyone who has ever driven one can tell you that they ain't fast 0 - 60MPH in about 10 secs). I also objected to the donation of radar guns to the state of California when the public voted down unanimously to not get them. After that they started the raising of premiums if you had a radar detector. Enoug is enough.
If you live in NJ, there ain't no GEICO or a lot of others you have mentioned. Most insurance companies want no part of NJ's screwed up insurance program. That's why we have the highest premiums in the US.
Prior to moving here, I had GEICO in California. I quit and moved to Allstate when the premiums went out of sight because I owned a "sports car" (1982 BMW 633CSi - anyone who has ever driven one can tell you that they ain't fast 0 - 60MPH in about 10 secs). I also objected to the donation of radar guns to the state of California when the public voted down unanimously to not get them. After that they started the raising of premiums if you had a radar detector. Enoug is enough.
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Originally posted by gto2050
If you live in NJ, there ain't no GEICO or a lot of others you have mentioned. Most insurance companies want no part of NJ's screwed up insurance program. That's why we have the highest premiums in the US.
If you live in NJ, there ain't no GEICO or a lot of others you have mentioned. Most insurance companies want no part of NJ's screwed up insurance program. That's why we have the highest premiums in the US.
I know what you mean.
My girlfriend has a 99 Pontiac Sunfire with a perfect driving record and I have a 96 Cherokee and a 01 CLS with a pretty flawed record. I live in Philly and she lives in Jersey. She still pays $200 more a year than I do.
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Originally posted by kensteele
C'mon. You don't actually believe that do you?
I've been with GEICO since 1984 abouts.
They don't purchase radar guns for police departments.
C'mon. You don't actually believe that do you?
I've been with GEICO since 1984 abouts.
They don't purchase radar guns for police departments.
I have had Allstate since 1984 and they have been good to me.
I also have my Home Insurance policy with them as well.
Shawn S
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Originally posted by greyjhu
USAA is a great insurance company. They have offered great service, and the best prices.
And the great thing, when I become fully independent of my parents, I can maintain my USAA coverage!!
Correct me if I'm wrong, but don't you have to be in the armed forces, retired armed forces, or did something in the military in order to have USAA coverage (unless you are the child of a covered individual)?
USAA is a great insurance company. They have offered great service, and the best prices.
And the great thing, when I become fully independent of my parents, I can maintain my USAA coverage!!
Correct me if I'm wrong, but don't you have to be in the armed forces, retired armed forces, or did something in the military in order to have USAA coverage (unless you are the child of a covered individual)?
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Originally posted by Shawn S
Yes, GEICO still does this. I have heard this from several other sources besides Car & Driver.
I have had Allstate since 1984 and they have been good to me.
I also have my Home Insurance policy with them as well.
Shawn S
Yes, GEICO still does this. I have heard this from several other sources besides Car & Driver.
I have had Allstate since 1984 and they have been good to me.
I also have my Home Insurance policy with them as well.
Shawn S
Edit: Don't get me wrong, I believe it too I just think it's taken out of context, attempting to get you ticketed so they can raise your premiums. I've read it in my policy where they don't even count certain speeding tickets against you...doesn't make sense.
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I deal w/ claims every day for my clients and these are the worst in my opinion:
Progressive
New York Central Mutual
Allsnake
Snake Farm
Erie Ins.
I have Fireman's Fund and so far, so good. I picked them b/c of a websurvey in NYS by Dept of Ins. and b/c of which atty's office represent claims made against you.
Progressive
New York Central Mutual
Allsnake
Snake Farm
Erie Ins.
I have Fireman's Fund and so far, so good. I picked them b/c of a websurvey in NYS by Dept of Ins. and b/c of which atty's office represent claims made against you.
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