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11-25-2009, 01:19 AM
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Insurance costs
We know that it is different from State to State on costs and coverages, but what company are you'all using for your coach insurance?
Mike
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11-25-2009, 02:58 PM
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Location: Stanley,KS
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Mike,
In Kansas, I pay Safeco $500 every 6 months on a 1987. As I recall they had trouble finding anyone to underwrite it. I questioned the cost and the agent said anything more than a minor collision would result in totaling the coach. They really didn't even want to insure it, but I have all of my policies with the same company.
Larry P.
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11-25-2009, 03:40 PM
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Location: Springfield Missouri 65802
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Good Sam has the best insruance rates for your older coach. We insured our coach as a primary vehicle, 71 Newell and our 87 Cadillac as secondary. We saved a bunch on what we thought was very good rate. We also received at no cost $10.000 of collision insurance on the coach at no cost. GMAC is the underwriter for this policy. By age alone a 87 is old and has little value. A Newell has a very high resale value to age factor. Don't let an insurance company lo-ball you on value.
James
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11-25-2009, 03:45 PM
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We have State Farm for the past 40 years. We purchased our 92 Newell four years ago and have it insured by State Farm as well. Haven't had any claims nor any hassles.
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11-25-2009, 04:09 PM
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Location: Indiana
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I'm with Auto Owners. I've been very happy with their claim service but have not had any claims on the Newell except for new windshield after taking a hit from a stone. I have the coach insured for a stated amount for a very reasonable cost. Also they will switch to comprehensive coverage only while I have it in storage saving me a lot of money.
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11-26-2009, 12:38 AM
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Thanks for the responses. We are finding quite a range of coverage, from only ACV, to agreed value with Progressive, who seems to always shine here in Mt. Good Sam/GMAC send a competitive quote, but appears to be ACV settlement. National Interstate is right in there. Fun seeing the differences. That's my business. Just wondering what everyone else is buying out there.
We are off to Maimi on Monday to go over our Dream coach we found 3 years ago at FMCA rally.. It's an 04, so I do think we are going to carry agreed value for a couple of years.
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11-26-2009, 12:54 AM
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Location: Idyllwild, CA
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I have Progressive. They seem to be very good, our policy covers us into Mexico as long as we buy the Mexican Liability Policy. This turnded out to be a big savings this week.
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Steve & Tricia
1982 Newell 38' (built before #1) 6V92 DD, 5 Speed Allison, 12.5 KW Kohler, Couch used to make into a Bed but I fixed it!
https://newellshowcase.com/thumbnails.php?album=214
2007 Yukon, 1981 CJ7 Laredo, 2002 Honda CRV, 1955 Thunderbird, 1952 Pontiac Sedan Delivery, 1952 Ford 8N, 1958 Airstream, 1959 Glasspar 16' Avalon, Cabin in the Woods........what will I work on next
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01-19-2010, 09:58 PM
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Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Muskogee, OK USA
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Questions on your Insurance
Sorry for maybe repeat questions, but in checking with Insurance with certain company's unless they have your other insurance they will not touch it. Just checked with progressive and they are 3 times higher than Allstate. Good Sams/GMAC will not insure because they don't have everything else we own. Any input on company's would be great.
Also how so you know how much coverage you need?
Deductables? Comp & Collision? Medical and so on.
Any input will be greatly appreciated
Thanks
Pam
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Jeff and Pam
1996 Newell 45'/Tag
60 Series Detroit
Coach #432
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01-19-2010, 11:19 PM
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Location: Riverside, California
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Typically, insurance companies do want your supporting business to write the coverage on the RV. Just be sure whatever carrier you use provides coverages comensurate with RV usage.....loss of use, motel costs if you are on the road, broad road service coverages, etc. I know Progressive provides a great RV policy, but it sounds like they are much more expensive in Oklahoma. I use Safeco Insurance in California....they are now owned by Liberty Mutual, and I don't know if they do business in Oklahoma under Safeco, or Liberty Mutual. They provide a very broad RV coverage....unlimited towing, loss of use, etc. I pay about $850 per year for my Newell. Here is a website where you can get some other suggestions: http://gypsyjournal.net/blog/ I'm sure Nick will also have some suggestions.
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01-20-2010, 01:53 AM
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Location: Muskogee, OK USA
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Thank you. I will chek into the info that you posted!
Progressive is way out of site here in OK!
Called Good Sam and since we have everything else through a local company they will not even quote!
Thanks again
Pam
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Jeff and Pam
1996 Newell 45'/Tag
60 Series Detroit
Coach #432
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01-20-2010, 01:43 PM
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Location: Huntington WV
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I have mine with Thum Insurance. http://www.thuminsurance.com/content...1&contentid=10
I have a Montana LLC which makes the insurance even trickier.
Talk to Melissa.
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1995 Newell # 390 DD Series 60, Allison World Trans
Subaru Outback toad
CoMotion Tandem
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01-20-2010, 11:35 PM
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Location: mesa, az
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howdy. i have allstate for alot of other things, many cars, 2 houses, etc.
but they were very expensive for the coach.
the best i found is by being a member of fmca, then going through their insurance company.
i pay a little less than what clarke said.
i have very high limits on mine to be able to be under my umbrella policy.
tom
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01-20-2010, 11:58 PM
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Location: Riverside, California
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Tom, out of curosity, what insurance company does FMCA underwrite their policies through?
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01-21-2010, 12:18 AM
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Location: mesa, az
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Trimuphe Casualty out of Ohio
the agency is Explorer RV Insurance Agency
my policy is 717 dollars per year full coverage
tom
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01-21-2010, 12:53 AM
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Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: West Monroe, LA
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I have a Montana LLC also. My renewal came in today from American Modern Home for $1192 for the year, includes AV, $1000 deductible.
Thanks,
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