lunatect
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- Prescott, AZ
- First Name
- Dennis
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- 2016 Shelby GT350
I just left USAA after about 30 years. Kept raising my rates with NO claims.
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I have been with them for about as long. Come Monday, I will start calling around. I am seriously thinking about taking my GT350s off the road altogether. If I want to go out for a drive, the 500 usually gets the nod anyway. I will see what some phone calls come up with.I just left USAA after about 30 years. Kept raising my rates with NO claims.
Same boat here. Everything with USAA. Zero claims since I've been a customer. I did have a speeding ticket in 2001 though. Rates have gone up a few hundred every 6 months.I just left USAA after about 30 years. Kept raising my rates with NO claims.
Hagerty is great if you have cars you don’t drive much. Unfortunately the 6-7000 miles per year I put on my GT500 is too much for them to insure.I did an online quote through Hagerty. For 4 of my performance vehicles, the quote came in at $2,000 less per year. USAA is smoking crack if they think I am loyal enough to give them $2,000 for nothing.
Come monday, I am going to start quoting the remainder of my fleet.
I should have done this a long time ago.
Just for S&Gs I did a quote with USAA today, they were $200+ higher than my current rates with progressive. It’s been that way the last 4 years since I switched.I just did an online quote with progressive and the remainder of the vehicles are 1085 per 6 months. USAA was $2200 per 6 months for the same remaining vehhicles.
This, ladies and gentlemen, is an insurance smash and grab.
29 years with a company, and this......
They are regulated to a certain extent. The increases are what is really regulated and if they exceed the state regulated % they require additional approvalAre car insurance premiums regulated at all by the state where policies are issued? Have no love for insurance companies nor multi-million dollar corporate salaries but perhaps the increased rates of vandalism and theft (with lack of criminal accountability) in addition to weather related events especially in FL have something to do with it.
That being said, if the vehicle is paid off and you are in a low crime area and can afford to risk it, liability only is an option. Given the savings for a few years if you are a good driver and a little lucky probably a wash.
Are car insurance premiums regulated at all by the state where policies are issued? Have no love for insurance companies nor multi-million dollar corporate salaries but perhaps the increased rates of vandalism and theft (with lack of criminal accountability) in addition to weather related events especially in FL have something to do with it.
That being said, if the vehicle is paid off and you are in a low crime area and can afford to risk it, liability only is an option. Given the savings for a few years if you are a good driver and a little lucky probably a wash.
I just did an online quote with progressive and the remainder of the vehicles are 1085 per 6 months. USAA was $2200 per 6 months for the same remaining vehhicles.
This, ladies and gentlemen, is an insurance smash and grab.
29 years with a company, and this......