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Date:         Fri, 12 Sep 1997 19:14:04 -0500
Reply-To:     Phil Meyers <pmeyers@PDQ.NET>
Sender:       Vanagon mailing list <Vanagon@Gerry.SDSC.EDU>
From:         Phil Meyers <pmeyers@PDQ.NET>
Subject:      Re: Insuring a Camper

In Texas, State Farm considers your vehicle a MotorHome as long as it has a sink in it.

I have been around and around with my agent regarding this. The only problem...State Fram will not give you a Multi-car discount (10% of the top) with a Westie another vehicle.

Regards,

Phil Meyers '84 Intercontinetal Ballistic Westie '92 Miata

>> Chris, >> >> I live in Stockton and have lower cost State Farm policy on my 1983.5 >> Adventurewagen. All it took was for my agent to inspect it and submit >> photo's of the interior and exterior. In California the Adventurewagen's >> are classified as housecars the same as regular class A, B, and C's. I pay >> $541.74 a year but that includes higher coverages as well as comp and >> collision. When I switched from 3-A to State Farm in 1990 I saved over $400 >> a year. >> >> I'm not sure whether the inclusion of the holding tank or Porta-Potti >> toilet is what's needed to earn the classification. California owners of >> Westy's could verify whether their campers also have the same DMV >> classification. >> >> Garrett >> 83.5 Adventurewagen


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