marty2112
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Very happy with Costco (Ameriprise). Transitioned from State Farm last year. Couldn't be happier. Bundled with home, we are paying ~$650/yr (2016 P90DL).
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Why does all of this sound so familiar?They seem to only want to cherry pick insuring those customers with the least chance of filing a claim. They also tend to drop any of their customers that have more than perfect claim histories.
Yeah, I have State Farm and I was pleasantly surprised that the Tesla Tax wasn't bad at all. I actually wondered if they hadn't quite
figured out what a Tesla was yet...
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After all the discussion here, I ended up dropping USAA for my homeowners and auto. I don't yet have a Tesla, but instead a Leaf, which was higher to insure than another newer vehicle I had with a higher residual value. (Electric vehicles are more expensive to repair, I'm told.) In any event, saved about $1050/yr moving to the gecko from USAA. A shame as I had been with USAA for 20 years.But that will end up paying for fully self driving on my Model 3 over the life of it and then some.
How does $199 a month for driver with clean record for model S sound?
Sounds like $2,400 per year.How does $199 a month for driver with clean record for model S sound? Transparent, simple, month to month. With potential savings via using autopilot, and just super convenient mobile app and such. Full disclosure, its a pitch I'm working on after I was unhappy with options for my Model S. Open to feedback. http://www.sparkcoverage.com
dang thats crazy. For me in CA as a 29 year old the cheapest i could find was 280 per month. So 200 sounded like a good deal, and worked with my researched numbers. I guess prices can vary alot. I do have one ticket on record. I imagine CA is also a factor. InsureMyTesla (lib mutual) was quoting me 400 per month.Don't know if the rates in California are just higher, but I'm paying $752 a year for my Model S here in PA with an accident on my record and two drivers under 25 in the house. So that sounds high to me.
I actually was with Liberty Mutual prior to this and their InsureMyTesla quote was ridiculous.dang thats crazy. For me in CA as a 29 year old the cheapest i could find was 280 per month. So 200 sounded like a good deal, and worked with my researched numbers. I guess prices can vary alot. I do have one ticket on record. I imagine CA is also a factor. InsureMyTesla (lib mutual) was quoting me 400 per month.