Buying a $60,000 used RV Class A going full time, I have called three insurance companies they want 1/12 of the value perhaps I am going to high 250, 500, 300 am I asking for too much coverage? Love to hear from you fulltimers?!
Barbaraok said
10:26 PM Apr 19, 2017
What state/city are you licensing them in? That has a lot to do with the quotes as well as your driving record and credit score.
Barb
LarryW21 said
09:35 AM Apr 20, 2017
$5,000? Wow! Just renewed by TT coverage with National General for $178. True its not worth $60K but.....
fugazi chef said
11:01 AM Apr 20, 2017
Thanx for responding..and the info
fugazi chef said
11:07 AM Apr 20, 2017
Deming, New Mexico. got a quote from my agent at allstate, $250 deductible, $1100 a year.....thanx for you're insight, I'll be in touch for more ???.
Terry and Jo said
03:00 PM Apr 25, 2017
Rich,
Check around to see that you are getting the best deal. Some insurance companies will NOT insure someone living in their RV full-time. We get our insurance through a broker, Miller Insurance out of Oregon, and the company they hooked us up with is National Interstate. I don't remember the total rate, but it is on our 38 1/2 foot fifth wheel and two vehicles. In addition, we get a year's membership with Coach-Net for emergency services as part of the rate.
Terry
Dave and Denise said
08:20 AM Apr 26, 2017
Ditto on the Miller Insurance recommendation. They took care of both the truck and trailer. One stop shopping and great customer service. We have a unique situation as we live half the year in Florida and the other half traveling. Even though the trailer was licensed/titled in Florida we doubt it will ever be in this state. We just store it where we end the season.
Buying a $60,000 used RV Class A going full time, I have called three insurance companies they want 1/12 of the value perhaps I am going to high 250, 500, 300 am I asking for too much coverage? Love to hear from you fulltimers?!
Barb
Thanx for responding..and the info
Deming, New Mexico. got a quote from my agent at allstate, $250 deductible, $1100 a year.....thanx for you're insight, I'll be in touch for more ???.
Rich,
Check around to see that you are getting the best deal. Some insurance companies will NOT insure someone living in their RV full-time. We get our insurance through a broker, Miller Insurance out of Oregon, and the company they hooked us up with is National Interstate. I don't remember the total rate, but it is on our 38 1/2 foot fifth wheel and two vehicles. In addition, we get a year's membership with Coach-Net for emergency services as part of the rate.
Terry