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Old 09-09-2003, 07:35 PM
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CSAA

Lindajane -

CSAA is probably as good as you will find there, especially if you have a track record with them and are getting a good driver discount. I would still check prices from time to time to make sure they're remaining competitive though. My days of sticking with one carrier forever (because I didn't want to risk not being able to find insurance) are over. I check the market now about every two years. Of course, I wouldn't change for just a few bucks. I last changed when State Farm's computer decided that my house had moved into a different town (it hadn't) and my homeowner rates were going to double. That prompted a couple of letters which got nowhere, followed by a search for a better rate. I saved $1200 a year with my new company. I shouldn't have waited so long to search... I hope I live long enough to get smart.

My only problem with CSAA when I had their insurance was when I was making my gradual move to AZ. I still had a CA driver license, but purchased my Toyota Tacoma new in AZ (not particularly wanting CA smog stuff on it). AAA in CA wouldn't insure an AZ truck and AAA in AZ wouldn't either because I had a CA license. I could get an AZ license, but then CA AAA wouldn't cover me on anything!!! They were protecting each others turf.
Other than that, they were OK and were my insurer for quite a few years.

Cheers,
Wes
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