> > I added another vehicle to my insurance policy today... #9! > > #1: 1984 VW Vanagon (work van) > #2: 1986 VW Double Cab > #3: 1989 VW Tristar Double Cab > #4: 1991 VW Cabriolet (wife's car) > #5: 1995 BMW 318is (kid's car) > #6: 1997 Audi A8 Quattro > #7: 1999 Audi A4 > #8: 2001 BMW C1 (currently for sale) > #9: 2002 Ford F350 Diesel 4x4 (towing rig) > > > Does anyone know of any auto insurance that gives good deals to idiots with > too many vehicles? > Allstate. For $35/6 months, I can drive my van for 8 days every month. The rest of the time, the liability is turned off, and comprehensive goes on, in case of trees falling, or vandalism, and whatever, I can move it around between my cars each month, and I can have as many cars as I want on this coverage they call. "suspended insurance" They tell me lots of folks who collect cars, do it this way. Unless you drive all those cars, every day :-) I think this might be one way to go. If you call an agent, and he says "what are you talking about" find a new agent, as I have spoken with mine, and been shown that it is a standard part of Allstate's coverage options. Good luck, that's a ton of cars. How do you keep the batteries all charged! :-) John |
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