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Switched from Geico. Yikes, what a difference!
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<blockquote data-quote="DocFJR" data-source="post: 1346139" data-attributes="member: 3035"><p>I'm in my 60s, with over 40 years of accident-free riding here in Florida, and I have a clean record. I have a 2014 FJR ES and a 2004 Honda Rune. I've been with Geico for almost 15 years, and the rates always seemed high, particularly on the FJR ($550 per year for good coverage for both; the FJR alone was almost $400). I asked them about my 2006 FJR price a couple of years ago, and then again a few weeks ago for my 2014, and both times they said it was a competitive price. I also insure my Hummer H2 with Geico, but that's a separate policy. Of course, if I hadn't been so lazy, I'd have checked around, but I hate that task. This week, I finally called an Allstate office two miles from me, and I'm now paying $208 a year.... for BOTH. Same coverage. Damn, that's $342/year cheaper! Thanks Geico.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DocFJR, post: 1346139, member: 3035"] I'm in my 60s, with over 40 years of accident-free riding here in Florida, and I have a clean record. I have a 2014 FJR ES and a 2004 Honda Rune. I've been with Geico for almost 15 years, and the rates always seemed high, particularly on the FJR ($550 per year for good coverage for both; the FJR alone was almost $400). I asked them about my 2006 FJR price a couple of years ago, and then again a few weeks ago for my 2014, and both times they said it was a competitive price. I also insure my Hummer H2 with Geico, but that's a separate policy. Of course, if I hadn't been so lazy, I'd have checked around, but I hate that task. This week, I finally called an Allstate office two miles from me, and I'm now paying $208 a year.... for BOTH. Same coverage. Damn, that's $342/year cheaper! Thanks Geico. [/QUOTE]
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