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Speeding tickets typically only show up on your driving record for 3 years. That ticket the poster got may have been his only only one in 20 years but it was most likely issued within the past 3 years. We have our motorhome (2017 260RS Coachman Leprechaun) and a small trailerable boat insured with with Progressive. The price is fair on both policies and I will most likely move my passenger vehicles to Progressive this summer with they come due. I did have a claim last summer that caused damage to the bumper of a parked car. I was impressed with the handling of the claim and the professionalism of the claims adjuster. This years renewal premium was a bit higher, which was expected, but the increase was not outrageous.
 
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Not sure where to post this, so I thought I'd start here. We are in the process of buying a 32 ft Class C Entegra 29V. We currently have State Farm for all our other insurance needs. The quote from them seemed high and I've read that there are better options. Progressive through Good Sams quoted about $300.00 a year less. Just wondering what you guys thought. Any thoughts on this?
Thanks so much
L
We bought a 2021 Entegra Odyssey 29V, a little over a month ago, I went with Foremost, using $88,000 value and $1,000 deductibles for comprehensive and collission coverage's. It runs about $100 a month, it's an annual or 12 month policy. It depends on your driving and claims history with your regular auto insurance, along where your motorhome is garaged. In or outside of a big city or more of a rural area will have cheaper rates.
 
Whatever you do, don’t use “wholesale” whatever and whomever they are. We wasted a year with them - they actually lied to us during an emergency - said get it done - we’ll cover you - then refused to pay bill. Fortunately it wasn’t a huge bill, but I had checked first. They just lied, We used progressive after that and they were fine.
 

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