28 years old. Progressive, just over $500 for full coverage.
I priced all the top 4-5 companies last summer and progressive was significantly cheaper for the exact same coverage. Have not had to, and hopefully never will, use them so can't comment on how they process stuff.
I have USAA, NJ is one of the few states they insure motorcycles in. I pay $240 a year for my 05 R1, $220 for my 06 Warrior and $0 for my Daytona(it's a track bike :grin2.
That's full coverage for both bikes and I can put them in 'storage' and pay an 80% reduced fee.
Before I knew USAA would cover my bikes I called every company because I was tired of Rider's rates and terrible customer service. I was playing with the idea of putting my R1 to full coverage a couple years ago and they quoted me like $1,200 a year. Among all the companies I called Progressive had the best rates but no one could come anywhere near USAA.
$720 per yr maxed out full coverage with a $250 deductable for my '14 Daytona. 26yrs old, married, multi-car discount, loyalty discount, no 'at fault' accidents, no recent tickets. Statefarm....they have always been the best rates for me and has net seem to change much from state to state. CA was the highest by a few dollars. They handled my last accident well. Bought my 07 R6 for $5k, put 30k miles on it, crashed it and they gave me $8300 for it + $ payback for the new corsas I put on it right before.
I pay $1200 a year for full coverage on my Sprint and Daytona 675 in Phoenix. I think $800 of that is for the Daytona. I am 25, single, and a student, so by insurance company standards I must appear to be an imminent claim. Never mind that I haven't even got a speeding ticket on my record... sigh.
28 years old. Progressive, just over $500 for full coverage.
I priced all the top 4-5 companies last summer and progressive was significantly cheaper for the exact same coverage. Have not had to, and hopefully never will, use them so can't comment on how they process stuff.
I pay $35/month for FULL COVERAGE with State Farm.
I am 33, have excellent credit, and make a fairly high income with no points issue on my license.
I live in Manhattan.
So, it is dirt cheap my insurance.
I pay $35/month for FULL COVERAGE with State Farm.
I am 33, have excellent credit, and make a fairly high income with no points issue on my license.
I live in Manhattan.
So, it is dirt cheap my insurance.
That's what I pay as well but, my situation is different (age and location anyway). But I pay $32 and some change every month for full coverage with State Farm. But, as has been said by others, price comparing insurance is worse than price/comparing mattresses I think. I doubt you'll ever get results that make any sense.
I pay $35/month for FULL COVERAGE with State Farm.
I am 33, have excellent credit, and make a fairly high income with no points issue on my license.
I live in Manhattan.
So, it is dirt cheap my insurance.
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