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Morgan7600

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Hi Guys,&nbsp; I'll be retiring at the end of the year and making adjustments here and there.&nbsp; One thing that has bothered me is that my auto insurance for my 2005&nbsp; F-250 Super Duty was really high.&nbsp; I found an ad on one of the RV site for Hartford I think it was and applied.&nbsp; It came back a fraction of what I am&nbsp; paying but it's a pretty bare boned policy.&nbsp; <br>I am wondering what you all use for your vehicles.&nbsp; Any response would be greatly appreciated. Morgan<br><br><a href="http://TruckChef.com/BatMachine.html" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">http://TruckChef.com/BatMachine.html</a>
 
I pay $154/year for $50,000 coverage of just liability on the 1979 BlueBird Wanderlodge. It's an FC-35 if you're interested. I will add collision once I finish the reconditioning. For an appraised value. The liability is with Progressive.

Or I may decide I don't want to go that route (a big bus) and sell it.

Hope that helps.
 
I, too, have Progressive.&nbsp; Since I am not full-time (yet!), I have RV, car, and home bundled.&nbsp; I do know from a bad experience that RV insurance and car insurance work differently.&nbsp; When my Class A was totaled, I got pennies for my Claim, even though I had full coverage for a much larger amount.&nbsp; The Claims Adjuster said I was way overinsured.&nbsp; I think shopping around is a good move.
 
Hi Guys,&nbsp; Well so far, I have visited the Hartford &amp; the Progressive sites and got myself good and confused.&nbsp; At this point, I need to drag out my Auto Club policy and start to do comparisons. <br>My policy with Auto Club, who I have been with for over 30 years, is over 1400 a year.&nbsp; I think<br>those people just got carried away.&nbsp; I only have my F-2 Super Duty and now that I'm retired, drive well under 1K miles a year.&nbsp; I need to figure out exactly what is smart to include other than what the law requires if any...&nbsp; <br><br>I would like to stay with them but what I need to do is get all the quotes and bring 'em down to the AAA office and throw 'em down on the desk and say <br>well what about it!&nbsp; Morgan&nbsp; :::::&nbsp; http://12gaugemusic.com/walkin.html
 
&nbsp;$1400 sounds high. We pay just a little less than that for our RV but we have a pretty comprehensive policy.&nbsp; Make sure that you tell them you'll be fulltiming. It makes a difference. If you get ordinary insurance they may not pay any claims if they find out that you're fulltiming. Not all insurance companies carry fulltimers insurance though. Ours is with Foremost.
 
Well Hi There T&amp;K,&nbsp; Actually the 1400 is just for my truck.&nbsp; I don't yet have an rv.&nbsp; So I think it is off the map high...&nbsp; M
 

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