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AbdRahim

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RV Year
2020
RV Make
Newmar
RV Model
BayStar 3626
RV Length
37’
Chassis
Ford
Engine
V10
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None
Progressive Insurance. Anyone get a large increase this year. Just got renewal notice - ~ $150 increase on a gasser.
 
We got a small one, nothing to write home about.
 
We have had them for the car/truck and motorcycle for awhile, no real increase. Just switched the RV to them last month so I can't help you.
 
Had them for many years as they are affiliated with USAA when it comes to rv insurance. It seems as though they will go several years with small increases each year and then a big increase pops up. Who the heck knows how insurance rates work!!?
 
I just got a new quote through another broker. Seems Progressive is a major player in the full timers market. Lower deductibles with lower liability and a few other coverages that I don't have now is about the same money for both my trailer and truck. So far only one claim that cost me the deductible (even though another party at fault with no insurance) Progressive has been good to me.
 
Progressive is treating me well, but I am sure they will raise my rates when I renew. I'm in the process of replacing my windshield (not done yet) and since my rig is 13 years old, they have to create the glass in Indiana, then send to a nearby company (1.5 hours away) in Bossier City to do the fine cutting and installation. Progressive is paying $4k for the windshield (minus my deductible) and also covering my hotel and rental costs - which is very helpful . The first windshield that arrived was the wrong one (not P's fault) and since I had already gotten my hotel and rental car, Progressive reimbursed me the same day I turned in the receipts. I figure when my rates are increased, I'm still ahead of the game. I will stick with them.
 
I just changed over to USAA last year. However, they would not insure my motorhome, so had to go through National General for rates better than prior insurer.
 
They just said that USSA does not insure motor homes. No specific reason given.

Sorry - had to edit post as it was madecnonsense. Love autocorrec!
 
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