I wouldn't have State Farm if you paid me!
All I've ever heard about State Farm is horror stories.
Case in point: A guy I worked with had State Farm for over 20 years with
no claims. He let his brother-in-law use his car and his brother-in-law
was in an accident and failed the D.U.I. test. no one was injured but he
did a job on his car.--They dropped him-- Great company!
On Thu, 15 May 1997 19:57:08 -0700 Allan Connell <alcon@earthlink.net>
writes:
>At 12:29 AM 5/15/97 -0400, CoolVT@aol.com wrote:
>>Try State Farm. Ask the agent about different classifications itr
>could be
>>insured under. They have a classic car category that should come in
>under
>>$150 per year (less if you have only comprehensive during the cold
>months).
>> Mark
>>
>>
>
>Mark is right....State Farm just got wise here in California and
>revised
>everything, Now it costs me $152.00 per year to insure the Tiger with
>a
>stated value of (I think) $18,500.....yeah, I know, none of you would
>give
>me that for the car......Full coverage including collision with a $250
>standard deductable. Only thing I need to do is to limit the mileage
>to
>3500 per year....not a problem for us as it is our thrid car. As I
>recall,
>gone are the limitations that you can only drive the car to club
>meets,
>parades, etc. With the Tiger, they did not ask for my club card as
>they
>did when I had to fight them several years ago for the "classic" car
>rate
>on my Triumph. Interestingly, I had AAA give me a quote recently to
>compare against State Farm....they advised that since my rates had
>been
>lowered so substantially recently, that I should stay with State
>Farm......'bout time!!
>
>Regards,
>
>Allan
>B9472373 (....another one-cents worth....)
>
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