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Date:         Wed, 13 Nov 1996 09:00:48 -0800
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@vanagon.com>
From:         Ian Webb <ian_webb@virginia.edu>
Subject:      survey of insurance rates/companies

A while ago, we had some discussion of how to lower your insurance rates by declaring your camper a mobile home. But we didn't really get into what companies had good rates, etc. Well, its time for me to renew my policy and I'm going to check around here for better rates, but I thought I might check with the list at the same time to see what others are paying. Of course, I understand that rates will vary by locality & state, so this info might be anecdotal, but you never know, we might find a company out there making good deals...

By the way, my camper is my daily driver and my ONLY vehicle. Here's the skinny on my ride: I've got a 90 Vanagon Camper with 92k (all the extras), am 31, good driving record, $100 & $250 deductibles, the van is not used for work, and I pay $495 per year thru Liberty Mutual.

can anyone beat that?

ian --

Ian Webb, Assistant Director University of Virginia Roanoke Center Phone: (540) 857-7922 Fax: (540) 857-7936 ian_webb@virginia.edu


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