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- Subject: insurance(Re: [ST] Costs of riding)
- From: brian <brd@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 9 May 2002 13:28:07 -0500
On Thu, May 09, 2002 at 10:54:30AM -0700, Chris Brant wrote:
> I ride a 2000 RS and I pay $217/year for my insurance
> through American Family, I am 30 years old. I was
> shocked when I priced the insurance before I bought
> the bike, but I wasn't about to argue.
> Chris Brant
Wow, I looked at American Family's website, but they don't cover people
in Texas. Pisser.
I just renewed my Dairyland policy yesterday for US$615 for a year (28,
married, clean record, etc). Last year, Universal Underwriters had
quoted me US$280, but they thought I was already 28, when I wasn't, so I
went with Dairyland. Then I called UU yesterday and found out that they
are now Foremost Farmers Ins and now quoted me US$1100!
I called my local Honda dealer (one of their guys is a writer for
progressive, dairyland, and pacific) and he told me to "jump all over"
the dairyland renewal price, as the next closest was US$1000+.
I'm seriously thinking about dropping down to liability only, since I
don't have a lien on the bike, which would be US$43 (forty-three) per
year.
Laters,
Brian
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