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canyoneer
Sep 13, 2005


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Is there typically any discount to be applied (without changing coverage) to a vehicle's insurance premium when you own the car outright? I just paid off my car and thus have no lienholder, and I don't want to drop full coverage (it's still a valuable vehicle, and I'm not crazy). Can insurance get cheaper for me now?

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canyoneer
Sep 13, 2005


I only have canyoneyes for you
http://blogs.wsj.com/digits/2015/01/08/google-wants-to-sell-you-auto-insurance/

So, I guess Google is going to sell insurance?

canyoneer
Sep 13, 2005


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Jastiger posted:

This a billion times. I deal with this every day. Fraud fraud fraud fraud FRAUD. I get to the point where I won't write named non owners unless I ABSOLUTELY HAVE TO.

This explains why my inlaws dense agent believes that it's impossible to be insured on a vehicle you don't own. For a year after we got married, my wife drove her car that was owned by her parents (and still had a loan on it). We wanted to get an insurance policy for me and her for that car, which is stored/driven at a different address than the "owners" lived. The guy said that we couldn't be insured as drivers on it, because we didn't own it. :downs:

Next agent I talked to said that guy was full of crap, and wrote us a policy.

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