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Originally Posted by elchivito
I shop often too. So far nobody's beaten GEICO, but I never heard of Erie. I remember asking Amica and Nationwide for quotes on the 240D and neither company would quote it because it was titled as an 84, which is what it was, and it had a european VIN.
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Good feedback, EC!
Geico was more than double, actually almost triple what Nationwide's quote was about 7 years ago on my truck. I then compared Geico with Nationwide's quote, and I gained greater coverage for less premium by leaving Geico for my Mercedes-Benz.
Summarily, I then went to Amica with the Mercedes-Benz, and checked what my truck would be, but Nationwide's annuals are just too cheap for the truck.
Amica is astronomical for full-coverage for my Mercedes-Benz IMO, but a tad cheaper since I pay one-year in advance with Amica.
Nothing against Geico, but they were way out of hand on my truck, and true to the stigma of' "those companies that advertise the most heavily - are also the priciest."
My advice - watch them like a hawk, EC. All insurance companies will jack rates on otherwise good customers if they can away with it, and keep your loyalty as a customer.
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Originally Posted by KarTek
I have Erie for everything except the MC. Good local agent, no problems ever.
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Q: Does Erie write your autos and homeowners (if you insure your home)?
Thanks!