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RE: Car insurance in Wyoming: who actually treats you right?

Agreed value policies always sound good on paper, but I’ve never pulled the trigger because of the price jump. I mean, yeah, you get a set payout if s...

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RE: Adding a teen driver in Hawaii: bundle with parents or separate policy?

I’ve always wondered if the “bundle and save” thing is more about the insurance company wanting to lock you in than actual savings, especially in plac...

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RE: Is Paying For Roadside Help Worth It Or Just Extra?

I get where you're coming from, but I still go back and forth on it. I had a dead battery last winter—figured I'd just jump it myself, but my car's go...

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RE: Why does picking a deductible feel like a weird gamble?

I get where you're coming from, but I always look at the numbers. If I go years without a claim, that extra premium for a lower deductible is just mon...

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RE: Why does picking a deductible feel like a weird gamble?

Man, I’ve been there. I did the math once—like, spreadsheet and everything—and it looked like the higher deductible would save me a couple hundred buc...

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RE: Which is better for SR-22 in ND: local agents or online companies?

I hear you on the local agent thing—sometimes just having a real person to talk to makes the hassle feel less overwhelming. But honestly, I’ve tried b...

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RE: stuck between Geico and Progressive in NY, thoughts?

Did you find Progressive's discounts easy to maintain long-term? I've been considering switching from Geico myself—Snapshot sounds tempting, but I'm a...

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RE: Car Insurance in Delaware—Any Hidden Gems or Hacks?

Did you find the smaller Delaware insurer had decent online tools or an app? I've considered switching to a local company before, but I'm always worri...

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RE: Finally figured out how to stop worrying about roadside help running out

I've actually used my insurance's roadside service a couple times—once for a flat and another for a lockout. It was fine, but the mileage limit was pr...

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RE: keeping your vintage ride running smooth on long trips

Yeah, rusty fuel tanks and clogged radiators are classic headaches. Another thing I'd keep an eye on is old brake lines—sometimes they're corroded or ...

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RE: just saw a story about a guy in Kansas whose car got totaled by hail, and turns out his insurance didn't cover it.

Windshield coverage is handy, sure, but isn't comprehensive coverage usually enough for hail damage? I mean, windshield-only seems kinda limited... wo...

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RE: Insurance tips for my vintage ride needed

Have you checked if your insurer offers mileage-based discounts or classic car policies? I switched my old Volvo to a classic policy last year, and it...

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RE: Can Military Folks Really Get Cheaper Insurance Rates?

Yeah, good point. I've wondered about that myself... Do those military-specific insurers stay competitive after you've been back home a while? Or is i...

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RE: quick heads-up on Arkansas auto insurance basics

I've thought about doing the same thing—just setting aside some cash instead of paying extra every month. But do you ever worry about bigger incidents...

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RE: little-known ways to snag cheaper insurance in Alaska

Exactly this. I've found it helps to call around every renewal season, but has anyone noticed if bundling policies (car + home/renter's) actually save...

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