Yes, fulltimers insurance is a LOT more, but the coverage is too. Remember liability is also attached...When we shopped, everyone was much higher than Explorer. We went with them and are insured through National Interstate which includes roadside service through CoachNet....$1200-1500/yr is about right...Dennis
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Insurance Co.s don't make BIG bucks selling insurance. They make money Investing Ur premiums. U've notice that Investments haven't done well in the last several years, SOooo, guess how they try to make it up....Anyway they can.
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Executive wrote: Yes, fulltimers insurance is a LOT more, but the coverage is too. Remember liability is also attached...When we shopped, everyone was much higher than Explorer. We went with them and are insured through National Interstate which includes roadside service through CoachNet....$1200-1500/yr is about right...Dennis
If I read that correctly his went up by $1200, not to $1200.
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Executive wrote: Yes, fulltimers insurance is a LOT more, but the coverage is too. Remember liability is also attached...When we shopped, everyone was much higher than Explorer. We went with them and are insured through National Interstate which includes roadside service through CoachNet....$1200-1500/yr is about right...Dennis
If I read that correctly his went up by $1200, not to $1200.
Executive wrote: Yes, fulltimers insurance is a LOT more, but the coverage is too. Remember liability is also attached...When we shopped, everyone was much higher than Explorer. We went with them and are insured through National Interstate which includes roadside service through CoachNet....$1200-1500/yr is about right...Dennis
If I read that correctly his went up by $1200, not to $1200.
I just renewed my Good Sam (GMAC) insurance on my trailer in May and it did not go up at all. They started to go up the year before but I waited until the insurance was due and called them and told them I was changing companies and they changed back to the previous years price. It's definitely easier when you have a TT (or HTT in my case) since you don't have to carry any insurance.
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