08TZ71
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wow, I pay roughly 130 a month for my Mustang and Tahoe combined through USAA. I guess it pays to be Military
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What state Steve? I am so jealous!! My Escalade is $9xx.oo for 6 months!!!
While Amica who my sister found to be the cheapest quoted me $7100!!!! WTF? Are they nuts?
You also get what you pay for. Companies like progressive, geico, usaa, nationwide, they'll use aftermarket parts when you get into a wreck, not oem parts. State Farm is by far the best insurance company out there when it comes to accidents. Next in line I would say Allstate, and liberty mutual. They will use factory parts no matter what (some may use used parts, but they must be factory, all oem). I deal with this stuff every day as I do collision repair.
The collision center where I have my vehicles repaired (when needed) only uses OEM parts. Erie Insurance, my carrier, has never had a problem with this. At 60 years old, and in the last 20 years I have probably paid in $35,000 to $40,000 in home and auto insurance premiums and filed claims on perhaps $10,000 total. They are still ahead of the game. This is why I get preferred rates I suppose?
You need to carry as much insurance coverage as you can afford!
I rock liability. I'm not gonna crash every day and If I crash it won't be that bad I can probably just buy the parts to fix myself. Of course if your paying off a new car you have to get full coverage. Atleast over here