Murcury does not , and Progressive is out so I'm looking for other options , any help appreciated ...
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Murcury does not , and Progressive is out so I'm looking for other options , any help appreciated ...
[QUOTE=Gator Monroe;567971]Murcury does not , and Progressive is out so I'm looking for other options , any help appreciated ...[/QUOTE]
I had Formost for many years, And then they went crazy with their rates... 15 or 20 years with them never made a claim or got a ticket...
.Now im with Geico and at half the new rates that Foremost wanted...
Progressive Insurance does
Dairyland does
All State does also, can be expensive because they also go off engine size, I know this because it is who I had a few years back.
The previous insurance company for the my Trike was State Farm and the lady only paid 98.00 a year on it, not sure if we all can get such a low rate, but that is who I will be checking out in a week or sooner.
I have State Farm for 3 years now and the rate has not gone up. Your cost will depend on what kind of over all coverage you have and deductible amount.
Will look at State Farm and Progressive , any other insights & wisdom appreciated ...:Joker3:
My son and I both have Dairyland.
Hello, In 45 years of bikes I've tried a lot of companies in 5 different states. I've found Gieco is best for me. My trike is registered in La. as an '84 Yamaha with liability only. I pay $99. a year and that includes towing. I've been with them about 10 years this time in 2 different states and they have never gone up and they have been great to deal with. Thanks for your time
[QUOTE=sonny8l3;568175]Hello, In 45 years of bikes I've tried a lot of companies in 5 different states. I've found Gieco is best for me. My trike is registered in La. as an '84 Yamaha with liability only. I pay $99. a year and that includes towing. I've been with them about 10 years this time in 2 different states and they have never gone up and they have been great to deal with. Thanks for your time[/QUOTE]
How far will they tow it? What's the deductible?