Insurance increase?!?
2 cars and renters insurance
2009 RDX
2008 Evo MR
$230.11 per month = $2761.32 per year w/ Farmers
$500 collision/$500 comprehensive/$1000 additional equipment/ Uninsured 15/30
Educators discount (wife is a teacher)
age 30, married with a kid, no tickets, no accidents
Hope this helps OP!
2009 RDX
2008 Evo MR
$230.11 per month = $2761.32 per year w/ Farmers
$500 collision/$500 comprehensive/$1000 additional equipment/ Uninsured 15/30
Educators discount (wife is a teacher)
age 30, married with a kid, no tickets, no accidents
Hope this helps OP!
Last edited by flipflop; Dec 21, 2011 at 02:53 PM. Reason: Forgot to include something
Prove it! That's too low.
I have a 2010 Honda accord, 2010 Gsr Evo X, renters insurance, 26, married to a 24 Yr old. 1 kid, USAA, 191.14. It was 232.00 Until last month it went down a **** ton... My wife has been into a few accidents. I thought i was getting bend over.. I might call Geico and see whats up... But i know before i was married i drove a 2007 Honda civic si.. and it was 150 per month and my DR is clean.
indeed. well, i'm def gonna start some shopping around. USAA is def on the higher side...but they are an awesome company and have great CS. But still, everyones got a price!
i was talking to my agent geico and asked what cov on a evo 8/9 would be, i was quoted ful cov with uninsur moto gap c0v for $150 on a evo8/9.. im 34 years and clean dr
+1. I have the same insurance company, slightly older, also homeowner w/multiple policy discount, but not married, and live next state over (rural area, no crime) and pay double that for full coverage + $500 deductible.
Anyway, I mentioned earlier that I complained about the constant rate hikes..
found out today, they dropped every single price increase and put my premium back to exactly what I was originally quoted for the Evo 2 years ago ($1300/yr before full-pay discount).
Anyway, I mentioned earlier that I complained about the constant rate hikes..
found out today, they dropped every single price increase and put my premium back to exactly what I was originally quoted for the Evo 2 years ago ($1300/yr before full-pay discount).


