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I don't insure with Farmers but I did get a letter from them indicating that as both cars are over 700hp Farmers is unable to insure them. This is all part of the EV BS plan.
Uh oh...I wonder if there is more of this to come? There's a lot of cars out there nowadays with big numbers though, this would affect a lot of people.
I have good luck with Grundy. Your overall plan does have to be at least 100k or 150k of total vehicle value insured. I don't remember. All I remember when they told me that I said to myself I may have a vehicle problem
I don't insure with Farmers but I did get a letter from them indicating that as both cars are over 700hp Farmers is unable to insure them. This is all part of the EV BS plan.
I don't insure with Farmers but I did get a letter from them indicating that as both cars are over 700hp Farmers is unable to insure them. This is all part of the EV BS plan.
They insured me for the month of May and my yearly renewal was June 6th so I believe I am good. I am buddies with my insurance agent so I am sure he will give me a call or text if something comes up
We are both in Tennessee so I am not sure why they wouldn't insure you
They insured me for the month of May and my yearly renewal was June 6th so I believe I am good. I am buddies with my insurance agent so I am sure he will give me a call or text if something comes up
We are both in Tennessee so I am not sure why they wouldn't insure you
Maybe Farmers in Arizona won't cover 700+ cars but they would in Tennessee. I know insurance is different in Florida for cars, home and health than it is here in Tennessee. It was better in some ways in Florida and worse in others.
Where you live plays a big role. I live outside the big cities and was told mine would be cheaper if I lived in a big city. I have more of a chance of hitting a deer, but less chance of hitting another car
Where you live plays a big role. I live outside the big cities and was told mine would be cheaper if I lived in a big city. I have more of a chance of hitting a deer, but less chance of hitting another car
Thar sounds backwards. People on the east side pay way way more than we do in insurance. I can't remember all of the reasons but one reason was vehicle theft.
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