Mean_Green
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Having a brain ache over this and I'm not real happy.
I have a '95 Taurus GL Wagon and full coverage with rental and road aid is a little over $100 for six months. I had a '96 Chrysler (now gone) and it was about the same. Full coverage for both cars was under $500 per year.
I'm in a rural area outside of a small town, less than 50K population in the surrounding counties, very littl;e theft risk that I know of. I don't drive very much at all, less than 4K per year total, and only daytime when roads are clear and dry. High credit rating, no losses in many years. Have several low rate programs and discounts stacked to get the rate down.
I had checked with my agent when shopping and they told me roughly what the rate would be, but somehow it didn't sink in, or they left some details out.
The new bill came in and this is around $300 for six months, cose to three times what the others cars are/were. That's kind of hard to take for a 25 year old vehicle on a fixed income.
I have one more program to try (based on driving over a period of time) that might drop the rate some.
I don't know what these cost new or if repair rates are that much higher. Maybe because it's a 'truck'? Maybe the 4WD?
I have a '95 Taurus GL Wagon and full coverage with rental and road aid is a little over $100 for six months. I had a '96 Chrysler (now gone) and it was about the same. Full coverage for both cars was under $500 per year.
I'm in a rural area outside of a small town, less than 50K population in the surrounding counties, very littl;e theft risk that I know of. I don't drive very much at all, less than 4K per year total, and only daytime when roads are clear and dry. High credit rating, no losses in many years. Have several low rate programs and discounts stacked to get the rate down.
I had checked with my agent when shopping and they told me roughly what the rate would be, but somehow it didn't sink in, or they left some details out.
The new bill came in and this is around $300 for six months, cose to three times what the others cars are/were. That's kind of hard to take for a 25 year old vehicle on a fixed income.
I have one more program to try (based on driving over a period of time) that might drop the rate some.
I don't know what these cost new or if repair rates are that much higher. Maybe because it's a 'truck'? Maybe the 4WD?