insurance question
#11
RE: insurance question
I just redid the insurance on my bikes when I bought the F4i. I'm normally with AllState with my IS300, house, and life insurance, but they still wanted another $725 a year for the F4i. I shopped around, and I was staring at a good deal. Geico wanted $1600 a year, Nationwide wanted $1250, Progressive wanted $1075. I was just about to leave the house to pay AllState, when I got a wild hair up my *** to call State Farm. Bam. $516 a year full coverage on a 26yo, clean MVR, homeowner, single, and MSF course.
#12
RE: insurance question
ORIGINAL: FLYOU
Go with state farm.
28, No accidents or tickets in the past 3+ years.
Geico wanted 1,300/yr
Allstate wanted 950/yr
With state farm, I'm paying $445.10/yr
Full coverage, $250 deduct.
Go with state farm.
28, No accidents or tickets in the past 3+ years.
Geico wanted 1,300/yr
Allstate wanted 950/yr
With state farm, I'm paying $445.10/yr
Full coverage, $250 deduct.
#14
#16
RE: insurance question
State farm has been the cheapest by far with just about any rider, but they are very strict. They only allow one totalled bike, or one stolen bike. After that, you are labeled a high risk policy, and they can drop you if you have another wreck or loss of bike. Some bikers can't even be insured if they have several tickets on their MVR.
#18
RE: insurance question
ORIGINAL: BAGD RANGER
thats great i actually work for Farm Bureau Bank in san antonio texas great to have a rider with the company - if you ever need financing for anything email me im a loan officer tgarza@farmbureaubank.com
ORIGINAL: Stephens
I have Farm Bureau, 35 years old. Car insurance (2) policies, home owners policy, bike policy. 2 speeding tickets, one accident. 22 bucks a month full coverage.
I have Farm Bureau, 35 years old. Car insurance (2) policies, home owners policy, bike policy. 2 speeding tickets, one accident. 22 bucks a month full coverage.