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insurance questions...



Lyman-
  I, too, have been quite happy with State Farm.
You might try using the same insurance as your parents, the agent just may
stretch the rules and cover your car under "same household" guidelines.
Another money-saving technique; get the highest deductible possible.  Also,
get liability only; collision and theft can up the premium considerably.  If
you don't get full coverage, you will, in effect, be insuring yourself for C
and T.  That's what I do... and my insurance is about $175 a year. (Course,
I'm a little older than you.....)

Larry  sandiego16V


----- Original Message -----
From: Michael Abatzis <abatzis2@hotmail.com>
To: <scirocco-l@scirocco.org>
Sent: Monday, May 20, 2002 3:50 PM
Subject: Re: insurance questions...


> i've had awesome luck with state farm. after having my ins accidently
lapse
> last year, all the companies wanted to treat me as a brand new driver
> (>2k/year!). i talked to my state farm agent, told her i did a lot of my
own
> work on the car. she said "bring in a receipt, and i'll tell the main
office
> that you were working on your car that month, and it wasn't on the road".
> ins ended up being <$900, which is great in atl, considering everyone here
> drives like they're in bumper cars.
> -michael
>
>
> >From: "Lyman M. Terni" <ternil@union.edu>
>
> >with Michael's report on working with progressive for 3 months before
> >seeing the money he needed on the car, I'm going to pose the question
> >to the group. I'm probably going to be insuring an 8v sometime in the
> >near future. I'm nineteen, have a "clean" (according to the DMV)
> >driving record, and have taken defensive driving within the last
> >three years. Any suggestions? I'm in CT. I can work out New York
> >insurance, because I'm in school there, but it'd take a while
> >(transferring license, etc.) Anyway... Does anyone have any
> >suggestions about a good company? Progressive was a joke. All the
> >damn signs they have in my town must really drive premiums through
> >the roof. Allstate and Geico are both offering about 1000 a year
> >(base coverage, no collision, etc.) Anyone hear of anything better?
> >
> >Thanks,
> >Lyman
> >
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