full coverage insurance rates
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full coverage insurance rates
My insurance is up for renewal in June. Just got the bill and it's $1,142.00 which is up more than $600.00 from the full coverage I had on my 2wd F150. I'm 31 with no accidents or tickets on my mvr. Ok, so I expected it to be a little higher and I'll talk to my agent about getting a better rate but I'm curious what some of you folks are getting yours for if you don't mind posting it. I figured I could at least get full coverage for around $850.00 or is that wishful thinking on my part?
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Id say 1142 sounds about right. Its about 1200 and some odd change for my 02, age 28, and 1 at fault. Come to think of it, that accident should be off the record very soon Do you buy roadside assistance or rental car reimbursement? The reason I have the towing/roadside assist is due to my remote locations I drive. The tow bill can be very hefty if my truck breaksdown in BF Alaska. In 97 I was sure glad I had that coverage. I was about 150 miles from ANWR prudhoe bay when my chevy blazer was wrecked. It cost $310 to get it about 70 miles to a rinky dink town named "coldfoot" From there a flatbed truck hauled it back down to fairbanks for $460 I was a happy camper knowing I had that insurance
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870.00 full coverage for a year-with 250.00 deductibles. i am sure in tennessee they offer a driving class that will lower your premiums 10% for three years, if you find the time for the 6 hour class. every little bit helps.
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try this site. trafficschoolsonline
I took this one. Im about due again its been about 3 years. You test and take practice exams online and when you are ready you go to kinkos or another approved site to test. Fee varies by state. Mine is $30
I took this one. Im about due again its been about 3 years. You test and take practice exams online and when you are ready you go to kinkos or another approved site to test. Fee varies by state. Mine is $30
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I did not even catch the "U"!!! LOL!! that is sad because that is all I was raised up with is Pete's. My brother has 5 or 6 of them!! LOL!!
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Insurance.
I have AAA and pay by the year,but I'm in about the same boat@$990/year including Northstar. I get cross discounts because we insure the house with AAA also. Perfect driving record and rate set @5-9,000 miles per year. Four wheel diesels aren't cheap to insure. I've got $100-300,000 coverage.
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