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Date:         Sat, 4 Nov 2017 12:31:27 -0400
Reply-To:     Thomas Casal <thomas.casal@GMAIL.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Thomas Casal <thomas.casal@GMAIL.COM>
Subject:      Re: Fri: Vanagon Gentrification
Comments: To: Larry Alofs <lalofs@gmail.com>
In-Reply-To:  <CA+r=JhofCMN9+dGbCyzsPrp0BdqKU-dmN5CtOusHoVsKgeusqg@mail.gmail.com>
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I just called progressive here in New Jersey to try and get a stated value RV plan and they advised me they could not because it does not have a permanent bathroom facility installed in it and a temporary bathroom facility would not qualify the van.

On Mon, Sep 4, 2017 at 9:30 AM, Larry Alofs <lalofs@gmail.com> wrote:

> An often forgotten point in any of these recurring discussions of insurance > is that laws, regulations, and insurance company practices vary greatly > from state to state. > > Larry A. > > > On Sun, Sep 3, 2017 at 10:35 PM, Dennis Haynes <d23haynes57@hotmail.com> > wrote: > > > It's amazing how inconsistent insurance coverage can be. I have had > > Progressive insurance on my motorhomes since 1999. I went with them due > to > > reasonable rates and their full replacement coverage. However I can tell > > you that in the event of a loss don’t expect an easy or quick settlement. > > Many years ago I had a mishap where I cracked the rear cap of the > > motorhome. Every shop estimated completely replacing the cap. Progressive > > refused and only paid enough to repair the Fiberglass. The repair is now > > obvious, just cracked again. > > > > Back to the point maybe because I live in New York progressive will not > > cover my Westy as an RV. It doesn’t meet the requirements without having > > built in permanent sleeping, kitchen, and toilet-shower provisions. > > > > For the most part people really miss the point of automotive insurance. > > It's real purpose is to protect us from liability. This is also a reason > I > > would prefer an RV policy as it covers so much more of what can happen > > including at a campsite. > > > > Dennis > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Vanagon Mailing List [mailto:vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com] On Behalf > > Of kenneth wilford (Van-Again) > > Sent: Friday, September 1, 2017 2:17 PM > > To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM > > Subject: Re: Fri: Vanagon Gentrification > > > > Abel, I appreciate your input on this one. I have found that if you have > > a full Westy another great choice is Progressive Insurance. You have to > > insure it as an RV but the insurance for a year in NJ is under $400. You > > can do an agreed value and all they require for it to be considered an RV > > is that it has a permanently mounted stove or sink. Also for just a few > > more dollars a year you can get their break down/towing coverage which I > > have found to be very good. No need for AAA membership and it is I think > > around $30 extra a year. > > > > Any one else want to chime in? > > > > Ken > > > > On Fri, Sep 1, 2017 at 2:09 PM, Abel Longoria <houstonphotog@gmail.com> > > wrote: > > > > > I spoke to no less than 13 companies when looking for insurance... I > > > wanted > > > 3 things. > > > > > > 1. Unlimited annual miles > > > 2. Ability to camp in vehicle > > > 3. Agreed Value policy based on appraisal > > > > > > I went through State Farm, insured as an RV.. > > > > > > They gave me all 3 items I wanted and they accepted the Value > > > Opinion/Appraisal that I got from Gowesty for $250 found here: > > > > > > http://www.gowesty.com/product-details.php?id=23894 > > > > > > I pay about $63 a month for the policy and its agreed value is $40,000. > > > > > > A lot of classic car insurances limit you to like 1,000 miles a year. > > > Yea that doesn't work for me. Sure some people try to lie about their > > > mileage but I didn't want to give any insurance company a loop hole to > > > get out of covering my van in case of a totaled incident. I'd rather > > > have all of my ducks in a row and be on the up and up so if it does > > > happen they can't wiggle their way out of paying up. Some insurance > > > companies don't allow you to camp in the vehicle. Another deal breaker > > for me. > > > > > > Biggest stickler to be considered an RV was the fact that the vehicle > > > has a toilet in it. I have a Thetford marine toilet, Insurance company > > > states that all it needed. I explained it was not a permanent fixture > > > but a floating one and she said their policy doesnt state it needs to > > > be fixed/mounted. So I am good. > > > > > > Anyways... This is the info I've found and worked on for months... > > > > > > On Fri, Sep 1, 2017 at 1:05 PM, David McNeely <davmcneely40@gmail.com> > > > wrote: > > > > > > > Every time I have discussed "agreed value" insurance with an agent > > > > or company representative the upshot has been that I can have > > > > unrestricted > > > use > > > > of my vehicle, with maximum payout in case of an accident being the > > > lesser > > > > of market value (defined by the company) or cost to repair (again > > > > defined by the company), or I can have "agreed value" insurance but > > > > with greatly restricted use. One unacceptable restriction is that > > > > it can only be > > > driven > > > > on paved roads. Another is that it cannot be driven more than a > > > > certain number of miles per year, and then only for explicit > purposes. > > > > > > > > I have found no company that would sell me a policy with an "agreed > > > value" > > > > without those restrictions. > > > > > > > > If you know how to get "agreed value" insurance without the > > > > restrictions > > > on > > > > use, please let us all know. > > > > > > > > And please don't say that one can get "stated value" insurance and > > > > avoid the restrictions. I have discussed stated value insurance, > > > > and > > > discovered > > > > that the companies will be happy to sell you a policy with a "stated > > > > value," but that the coverage is still for the lesser of current > > > > market value or cost to repair (again defined by the company), > > > > stated value not withstanding. All "stated value" means is that you > > > > told the company that you believe the vehicle to be worth that > amount. > > > > > > > > mcneely > > > > > > > > On Fri, Sep 1, 2017 at 9:01 AM, kenneth wilford (Van-Again) < > > > > kenwilfy@comcast.net> wrote: > > > > > > > > > That is why you want to have them fully insured with "agreed value" > > > > > insurance so that if something like this happens you get all of > > > > > the > > > money > > > > > you need to buy another one and you don't have to worry about > > > accidents. > > > > > > > > > > Ken > > > > > > > > > > On Fri, Sep 1, 2017 at 11:47 AM, Don Hanson <dhanson928@gmail.com> > > > > wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > I just heard from a Vanagon acquaintance who sold his Westie for > > > ~$20k. > > > > > > He narrowly avoiding a serious smashup that would have totalled > it. > > > > > > Someone offered the big bucks and he decided to move to a > > > > > > different > > > > van > > > > > > and no longer risk using his very valuable Vanagon like he > > > > > > always > > > > has... > > > > > > Yes, the Vanagons are "in"... kiss em goodbye as cheap > > > > > > utility > > > > > daily > > > > > > drivers... > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > -- > > > > > Thanks, > > > > > Ken Wilford > > > > > John 3:16 > > > > > www.vanagain.com > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > -- > > Thanks, > > Ken Wilford > > John 3:16 > > www.vanagain.com > > >


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