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I think it does. 41 YO, $500 deduct, $745 for 6 mos.Damnnnnn...I must be old, 39, and you guys must be young. Some of these insurance premiums are high. I am in SoCal. My premium is $1050 every 6months. Full cover with 1k deductibles. This premium includes my M3LR, 96 BMW 850CI, 2005 Prius, and 1989 Dolphin RV. I guess the multi car discount really works...
$1283.38 for 6 months? Is that for one car, or more than one car?Same story here,
just received a renewal email from GEICO and I am looking at a $430 increase from $853 (cominf from $835) to a ridiculous $1,283.38 - I have to admit I am pretty stunned and I am shopping around right now. Progressive quoted me $1069 for 6 month but I am still feeling that this is a joke. I am with GEICO for around 8 years for my last 3 cars, frankly that's just not how you keep customers...
So if anyone has a good idea for CA, SF insurance let me know
bait and switch baby. you get what you pay for. move to a more sophisticated insurer.I paid $807 for six months and they're raising it to $1193.93.
They said it's because the cost to repair and there number of claims.
I have a perfect driving record. Any recommendations?
$1283.38 for 6 months? Is that for one car, or more than one car?
You might get a quote from Mercury. If you check Mercury's JD Power ratings, be sure you check them for California. Mercury ratings outside California are low. Their ratings from California policy holders are high.
Also, you probably already know you will receive a lower quote if you bundle home and auto.
I contacted my independent insurance agent.I checked Mercury but they appear to not even have Tesla in their drop down menu. Did you call them directly for a quote?
I contacted my independent insurance agent.
As an alternative, you could call Mercury directly rather than using the online quote tool.
In my experience, GAP insurance comes from the financier, not the auto insurance company. My credit union gave me the option to either roll GAP into the loan or to pay it outright separately so as not to pay interest on that cost.can't find Gap insurance
In my experience, GAP insurance comes from the financier, not the auto insurance company. My credit union gave me the option to either roll GAP into the loan or to pay it outright separately so as not to pay interest on that cost.
Or they're just money-grubbing corporate [redacted]. I once had my former insurer send me paperwork with my renewal wherein they were tripling my rate. When I called to ask about this they said "yeah, we're doing that with all drivers in Arizona starting this month." None of the near-dozen other firms I contacted were anywhere near that new price.Just know that if they raise your rate significantly, it's because they were undercharging you before and now you're likely paying fair value instead of getting a good deal
I am unable to edit my post, possibly due to being a noob. Or maybe it's the gin.As a datapoint, I am 50, live in rural Oregon, have 4 policies with Allstate, and have never made a claim against any of them since I signed up with them in the late 90's (same agent all this time). I was quoted $870 for 6 months for my hopefully-showing-up-this-week Model 3 Performance. My other 2 vehicles combined are less to cover for the same period by over a hundred bucks.
It seems this should be a high priority for Tesla as it significantly erodes their value proposition. Unless, I guess, you are a full-tilt tree hugger.
For me, insuring a Tesla is $89/mo more than my other vehicles, one of which is my current daily driver and is not a gas hog. For me, the additional insurance either almost completely or completely removes the financial benefit of electric propulsion.
No, that’s Allstate.I am unable to edit my post, possibly due to being a noob. Or maybe it's the gin.
I decided to fact check myself:
1) I have been an Allstate customer since 1994. Not late 90's
2) My quote for a Model 3 Performance is almost exactly $200 more for 6 months coverage than both my other cars combined. As a practical matter I could (almost) insure 3 not-Tesla cars for the cost of a Tesla. That's broken.