raccoon
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Wed Sep-22-10 07:41 AM
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If your car is paid for, at what point do you drop collision (if you do)? nt |
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Wed Sep-22-10 07:46 AM
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1. I got an 18 year old pickup, I can't even get collision |
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Wed Sep-22-10 09:12 AM
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2. I don't because it would be more money... |
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I have my house and two cars (both full coverage) all under same policy. If I were to drop one of the cars I don't care about to liability only it would actually cost more since I'm not getting the package deal. They also underwrite my motrocycle policy through progressive.
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Wed Sep-22-10 09:15 AM
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3. when my premiums for my car amount to more than what my |
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Edited on Wed Sep-22-10 09:35 AM by auntAgonist
car is worth. I drive a '99 Grand AM. It would cost me more for collision insurance than the insurance company would give me if it were totalled.
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