Auto insurance/Cellular provider

SVT-BansheeMan

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I pay 70ish a month for 1 phone with AT&T. I have unlimited data.

We have progressive for our vehicles and home. My three vehicles were $1235 for six months. It was less than half that before I bought my Frontier this past summer.

The only claim I made on auto insurance was when the Lightning how hit by debris for Hurricane Ida. They came look at it, took pictures and cut me a check for a full repaint. I did not get it done yet after four years but the local body shop said if it would be more, they don't have issues with them to get the rest of the money.
 

BlackStang00

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Jesus, Florida rates must be insane.

I have 3 vehicles covered on full coverage and I don’t think I pay 200 a month, and that much pisses me off.
Sure is but it’s because of all the natural disasters, high rate of uninsured drivers/accidents and I’m 31. I’m sure it’ll drop in the next decade lol.
$6k a year for four cars and you are happy. Ummm sure. I pay less than that for 4 cars 3 motorcycles and my umbrella. On top of that I have to carry full coverage to the max coverage just to get my umbrella. Colorado is not a cheap state to insure in.
I don’t know about Colorado but Florida has a lot of natural disasters which is a huge factor in prices. Look at what happened after hurricane Ian in 2022. Insurance companies had to pull out of the state due to all the payouts. But it’s a tradeoff. Yeah insurance is high but it’s a predominately red state.
 

tistan

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Sure is but it’s because of all the natural disasters, high rate of uninsured drivers/accidents and I’m 31. I’m sure it’ll drop in the next decade lol.

I don’t know about Colorado but Florida has a lot of natural disasters which is a huge factor in prices. Look at what happened after hurricane Ian in 2022. Insurance companies had to pull out of the state due to all the payouts. But it’s a tradeoff. Yeah insurance is high but it’s a predominately red state.
We have multiple hail storms every year that dent cars and destroy roofs, windows, and siding. Then we have wildfires.
 

robvas

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I miss my old zip code I paid like 40% less even though I drove more. Living in a higher crime area sucks
 

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