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#31 Unread post by mydlyfkryzis »

mistakenkindness wrote: Geico 12225.00 Per year
At that rate, if not a typo, you could by a new VTX1300 for cash and still have lots of $ left over.

I guess the real answer is that Geico does not want to insure you.

Geico is always had high quotes for me, even though I am in the most favorable demographic, old and safe.
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#32 Unread post by goldeen »

I have a honda rebel 250 had my license for 30 years I pay $157/ year for full coverage through Allied
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#33 Unread post by TexasPhotographer »

Shorts wrote:Ehh - I'd hesitate at Progressive just by the way they've handled my sisters case. I don't care how cheap they are.
I have Progressive and had an accident which was not my fault. They were excellent and estimated my damages a lot higher than did the repair shop.

I pocketed some money from them.
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#34 Unread post by TexasPhotographer »

koji52 wrote:USAA is the best damn insurance company out there. If anyone ever has USAA, never leave them. They offer a ton of other services and their customer service is top notch in my book....my motorcycle is insured through rider insurance company though...they're a great company too.
Been a USAA member since starting OCS in 1964. However, when I called their phone number asking for motorcycle insurance their system automatically switched me to Progressive.

Right now, Sunday evening Sept 7, USAA is sponsoring a TV show celebrating the US Military.

Larry Letzer US Army 1956 - 1959, 1963 - 1982.
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