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Old 03-17-2022 | 10:42 PM
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Originally Posted by J W Davis
Is that amount you pay for full coverage?
Yes it is, but we have multi-vehicle discount, parked inside & low miles use per year, & loyalty coverage.. And I wouldn't drive w/out Full coverage.
Old 03-17-2022 | 10:58 PM
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Try living in Michigan. I put my HHR on my commercial insurance with the F250. $179/month for both. Just gave Progressive the boot because they raised our 2003 Tracker to $600/month. They claimed it was because of 'supply chain issues' and 'collision parts cost'. I don't carry collision on the Tracker.
Old 03-18-2022 | 11:34 PM
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Today I did something that I’ve never done before. I paid for my insurance for all my vehicles in a lump sum which gets me almost a 10% discount. It’s amazing when you do these little things it starts to add up.
Old 03-19-2022 | 12:44 AM
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Originally Posted by Cheap Guy
Today I did something that I’ve never done before. I paid for my insurance for all my vehicles in a lump sum which gets me almost a 10% discount. It’s amazing when you do these little things it starts to add up.
Old 03-19-2022 | 10:21 AM
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Originally Posted by geg
Some "life hack": Small coins are terribly in the way in the pocket - every day when I come home, I scoop out a trifle from my pocket and pour it into a jar. During the year, an amount is collected that is comparable to the annual payment for insurance - it turns out less painfully, as if saved.
I understand that some people pay with a card everywhere, such a life hack will not work for them.
I rolled my change the quarters .25. Had enough for a tank of fuel.
Old 04-06-2023 | 11:54 AM
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HHR is NOT a Van

So I was adjusting my coverages on Progressive.com and couldn't figure out why everything was so much more expensive than my other vehicles. It turns out that Progressive has classified my HR as a VAN. I'm currently on the phone with Progressive trying to get this sorted out.
Old 04-06-2023 | 12:24 PM
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It is a truck, Va. calls it a SUV.
GM classifies the HHR as a 1/2 ton truck for C.A.F.E. reasons.
Old 04-06-2023 | 12:55 PM
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Tell them it’s a trucklet! At the vintage these are reaching it won’t be long till you’re gonna have to get an appraisal and only drive it on the weekend.
Old 04-06-2023 | 02:02 PM
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Originally Posted by tboxx7714
So I was adjusting my coverages on Progressive.com and couldn't figure out why everything was so much more expensive than my other vehicles. It turns out that Progressive has classified my HR as a VAN. I'm currently on the phone with Progressive trying to get this sorted out.
Get a local insurance and leave the big guys alone. Progressive is lame on some things. This is one of them.
Old 04-06-2023 | 08:58 PM
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My insurance co calls my Panel a truck. & good rates so far.. Been with them for almost 30 years.



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