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My rate is not a hypothetical. So you are saying that if I was in Calif., my rates could also be $200, or 900 a month, just because of the location?They covered that in post #5, and just like what they paid in CA is not relevant to what they are being quoted in their new location, what anyone else pays isnt really relevant to them either. People try to compare insurance rates with others online all the time, and its pretty pointless because of how rate quotes work (using location as well as a number of other things that are pretty specific to a single person, that have nothing to do with safety scores).
I'm definitely not saying California doesn't suck for certain things My annual renewal at the DMV was like 700 something dollars It was absolutely stupidMy rate is not a hypothetical. So you are saying that if I was in Calif., my rates could also be $200, or 900 a month, just because of the location?
Im saying that your rate you pay now is COMPLETELY IMMATERIAL to what someone else might pay in another part of the country, and is also completely immaterial to what YOU might pay in another part of the country, in CA or otherwise.My rate is not a hypothetical. So you are saying that if I was in Calif., my rates could also be $200, or 900 a month, just because of the location?
Lol yeahI had a 45 minute wait in line at Burger King, apparently short staffed that day and very slow. Unsafe following resulted in my Tesla insurance premium doubling. After a lot of effort I finally was able to talk to someone at Tesla Insurance. Their solution was "Don't eat at Burger King anymore!"
Maybe get a quote from Farm Bureau.I would still love to know what the hell magical combination of categories I apparently fall into
Because the insurance is treating me like I'm a street racer and a serial felon and a bank robber
And I go to destruction car derbies on the weekends
Am I the only one who can get past the above?My entire commute is 2.7 mi to and from work five times a week…
I get off work at 10:00 p.m. and it takes me 19 minutes to get home.
I'm definitely not saying California doesn't suck for certain things My annual renewal at the DMV was like 700 something dollars It was absolutely stupid
In Oregon, we have a program where you pay a road tax per mile of travel. Not many people know about it. How it works | MyOReGO.I'm definitely not saying California doesn't suck for certain things My annual renewal at the DMV was like 700 something dollars It was absolutely stupid
What do you mean?Am I the only one who can get past the above?
What do you mean?
?Am I the only one who can get past the above?
It's mostly empty streets but it takes me about I don't know 8 minutes just to get to my car from my office I'm pretty sure it's 3 miles let me check my mapI cant speak for @fholbert but, with that being said, it did stick out to me that you mention your commute is 2.7 miles, you do it at 10pm, yet it takes you 19 minutes to get home.
Thats actually quite a bit of time for a less than 3 mile commute, specifically at 10pm at night, but I just figured there must be some extenuating circumstances.
"back in my day" (lol) I was a track athlete in high school and college. I personally have run 2 miles in just over 9 minutes, and a 5k (3.1 miles) in under 15 minutes. It was a long time ago (long long ago heh) but that just means your commute at 10pm at night must be include a lot of traffic / be very crowded.
I am guessing thats what they ment, but I obviously dont know as I am not them.
WHAT? I was quoting you.What do you mean?
Of all the head scratching things in this thread I really have no idea why this is the one we’re latching onto.How can you possibility have a 2.7 mile commute that takes 19 minutes? Where the h3ll do you live?
I literally pay more than $2 per mile to drive my Tesla
My entire commute is 2.7 mi to and from work
five times a week
Other than going to the grocery store maybe once a week That's all I drive.
Certainly considered itIf you are worried about costs, have you considered selling your car and taking a taxi to run your errands? It's cheaper to rent for longer trips.
My 2 cents.