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Insurance on the 2500 vs 3500

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Old 10-08-2003, 01:36 PM
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Re:Insurance on the 2500 vs 3500

I'll look at USAA.

You know what is weird!

With the dodge as the only vehicle I get a good rate with am-fam.

After I add my other car (sports car) as a recreational only car with the truck as a primary and the ins on the truck almost doubles. :'(

Time to sell the car huh?

It goes to

$1354.60

Just for the dodge Per 6 when I add the car.

From

$734.10 for just the truck alone per 6. ;D

No more sports car.

I'm tired of getting pulled over nearly daily just b/c they think it might be hot anyway.
Old 10-08-2003, 02:05 PM
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Re:Insurance on the 2500 vs 3500

I agree. USAA is the best, except for commercial insurance.
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Old 10-08-2003, 08:43 PM
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Re:Insurance on the 2500 vs 3500

I have nationwide and call but didnt have a vin and told her I was lookin to trade for a 3500 and she could pull much up without a vin. She did say the 3500 had a rating of 18 to 21 and my current truck is a 17. She gave the 21 pricing and it was $580 every 6 months. I gonna call back with a vin and see what it will be.
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Re:Insurance on the 2500 vs 3500

My commercial insurance renual just went up 20%. No tickets, no accidents so I called about it. She said I was lucky some of them went up 30 and 40%
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Re:Insurance on the 2500 vs 3500

Not that bad.

I did'nt realize that owning a sc as a personal toy only car could impact your work car rates like the quotes I got today.

If I ever buy another sports car I'm bringing my own lube to the insurance agents office.

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Re:Insurance on the 2500 vs 3500

[quote author=MNISB link=board=17;threadid=20526;start=15#msg194680 date=1065666896]
If I ever buy another sports car I'm bringing my own lube to the insurance agents office.
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LOL...isn't that the truth. I have owned two Mazda RX7 in the past when I had Geico and they nailed me with a "performance auto" surcharge. I haven't looked back once since I got rid of the sports cars.
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Re:Insurance on the 2500 vs 3500

Its a Eclipse GSX AWD turbo. Red of course with a 5 spd and more hours into the engine, turbo and IC than I can remember. I'll run it at the track once for a time slip then sell it.

Don't get me going about rotory engines.

Mmm four rotor... one igniton event per 90 degrees of flywheel rotation.....
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