USAA recently doubled the insurance for my Model 3, so I am investigating new insurance companies. I'm not necessarily looking for the cheapest insurance, I'm looking for the cheapest insurance from a company that follows through when you file a claim. Who here loves their inexpensive insurance, even after filing a claim with them?
The insurance on my M3 was raised from $506/6-months to $1,037/six months (full coverage, $1k deductible). I have been insured with USAA for about 30 years. This family is fairly low risk: both my wife and I are over 50 with clean DMV records. I've had to file no-fault claims twice; once when my Acura was totaled in 1995, and when my BMW was side-swiped in 2008. USAA was johnny-on-the-spot for claims processing, though I was unable to purchase a similar Acura vehicle with the settlement they provided.
I don't know if I will be able to find cheaper insurance here in San Diego, but I'm going to find out. However, I don't want to purchase cheap insurance from a company that won't pay claims without a lot of hassle.
The insurance on my M3 was raised from $506/6-months to $1,037/six months (full coverage, $1k deductible). I have been insured with USAA for about 30 years. This family is fairly low risk: both my wife and I are over 50 with clean DMV records. I've had to file no-fault claims twice; once when my Acura was totaled in 1995, and when my BMW was side-swiped in 2008. USAA was johnny-on-the-spot for claims processing, though I was unable to purchase a similar Acura vehicle with the settlement they provided.
I don't know if I will be able to find cheaper insurance here in San Diego, but I'm going to find out. However, I don't want to purchase cheap insurance from a company that won't pay claims without a lot of hassle.