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Old 09-04-1999, 05:07 PM
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I pay $243.00 per 6 months (only $20 more than my old 92 Nissan)through USAA.

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$18.95 for wig
$3.00 for sunglasses.
Remove license plate bulbs.
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Keep head low for deceptive height.

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Old 09-09-1999, 11:32 AM
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$945.00 a year through Reliance Direct for full coverage.

Highly recommend Reliance Direct (underwritten through United Pacific).

Avoid Geico and Progressive at all costs.

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Why do you avoid progressive?
 
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Old 09-09-1999, 03:23 PM
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I pay $250-$270 per month (depends on payment schedule) for 9 months out of the year. My Harley and renter's is also on there. Full coverage for truck and bike. Sucks being under 25 and not married.

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Old 09-09-1999, 05:15 PM
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That's pretty high gearjammer.

But a wife will cost over that, easy.

AND you will have less of an insurance payment 'cuz the wife will want the bike ,
Gone...

Just kiddin', you'll get there in time...

Mark

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Old 09-09-1999, 05:30 PM
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$120/month with Geico for my Truck and my wife's car. (I also have 3 insurance points that don't drop off until November of this year.)


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I pay 94.00 per month with Geico, thats full coverage on two vehicles. They gave me a lower quote than State farm and All State.

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Old 09-13-1999, 03:41 PM
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$480/6mos thru USAA, rated A++, they are great to deal with!!

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Old 09-13-1999, 10:05 PM
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I pay $810.00 every 6 months for full cover and then some. It breaks down to $135.00 every month. I think that I have it fairly cheep for just being 20 and driving a new truck.

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Yes Loser1 USAA kicks a$$ !!
BTW My dad is military and I got to keep USAA whne I moved out and have used them ever since.
 
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Mark G, I hear what you're saying!! I can't seem to find a kind way to tell the girlfriend that, though. I always seem to get that look of death. The bike is off-limits! I'll get rid of the lady before I get rid of the bike! Out of curiosity, how do you guys get away with insurance so cheap? I'm curious to your ages, I think that's how you're doing it. Like I said, I'm under 25, and I hear that's when it goes down.

Sorry for the edit, but I just checked my latest bill and I was in error. It averages about $200 a month for 9 months. I paid extra ($250) last month and that's what I thought it was a month.... It's still too high if you ask me.

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See age of f150 owners in general discussion
I'm 28.
It is a lot cheaper after 25.
 
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$374.00 every 6 mo with allstate but going to drop them due to the fact they want $2,800.00 for insurance on my 96 gsxr750 state farm only wants $215 a year for the gsxr and $400/6mo for my 97 f150 with full coverage,and the coverage is twice as good as allstate. it pays to shop around! (age 28)
 
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I pay $260.40 every 6 months with USAA (29yrs old and married)..$250 deductible...however, they send me a 'refund' or dividend check twice a year..about $90.00 for the first one and about $70.00 for the next. It is from the Subscribers Savings Account they maintain for policy holders. I also have a 92 Mazda insured with them.(multi car discount)..so in a nut shell..my rates seem to be very good. I have called around to everyone I could think of..and no one could match my rates with USAA.
One co-worker (22 yrs old, single), who has a 98 Camaro, clean record..no tickets..pays $2,400 per year with a $500 deductible. OUCH!! (not with USAA)

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