I pay way too much for auto insurance :(
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Eric and I have Allstate for all three cars and the house.. of course if you have a policy piggy-backing a house policy the cost will be relatively cheaper, and with good driving records.
We have the HHR SS (not stock), the '98 Honda (definitely NOT STOCK) and my Truck (Pseudo Stock) and we're paying $287/mo full coverage, uninsured and $250 deduct.
I've been an Allstate client since '96, and with Eric since '04.
We have the HHR SS (not stock), the '98 Honda (definitely NOT STOCK) and my Truck (Pseudo Stock) and we're paying $287/mo full coverage, uninsured and $250 deduct.
I've been an Allstate client since '96, and with Eric since '04.
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Damn I just changed from State Farm to Progressive and I thought I had it good to I seen this thread.
I was paying $201 a month with State Farm and now with Progressive I'm paying $143 same coverage from both companies, with a $500 ductable.
Maybe it's time to look for cheaper.
I was paying $201 a month with State Farm and now with Progressive I'm paying $143 same coverage from both companies, with a $500 ductable.
Maybe it's time to look for cheaper.
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Yup, although NFCU should also get it's due, I think they might be on par with USAA for alot of things, but as a whole those two in general are top of the line!
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27 yrs old, good record. '01 Sierra - 36.70 a month, '94 Integra - $34.65 a month, '06 GTO - 68.90 a month. Horrace Mann insurance. I've got discounts for having rental insurance, multiple auto policies, working in the educational sector, and being a member of a supporting local Credit Union. 300/125, $250 comp deduct., $1000 collision deduct. Seem to be good without any issues so far.