U.S. Insurance

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turnbaugh

Original Poster:

131 posts

247 months

Wednesday 30th June 2004
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Has anyone in the U.S. been able to insure their Noble through State Farm or Allstate?

pinnacle

168 posts

248 months

Thursday 1st July 2004
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Turnbaugh,

I inquired to State Farm, and they were not interested as they deem the car as a "grey" market car. I.e. one that is not fully compliant with US regulations. I have heard of a few guys whom have supposedly gone through AAA, but when I requested a quote from AAA over the internet, they did quote, BUT through Progressive. This leads me to beleive AAA is involved with Progressive in some manner.

I had previously received a quote from Progressive, so was actually trying to get another quote. Either way, it is not so much on the inexpensive side, but you are dealing with an expensive vehicle remember.

Let me know what you find. Thanks.

psheridan

4 posts

244 months

Saturday 10th July 2004
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I registered with State Farm in Chicago
$1200 per year

turnbaugh

Original Poster:

131 posts

247 months

Sunday 11th July 2004
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I was able to get a quote from progressive. AAA refused me in Texas but I know one person got AAA in CA. The companies in different states have different rules.

I am glad to here you were able to get State Farm in Chicago. I will try to see if that helps in TX. Thanks for the info.

If you just want pleasure driving coverage, ANPAC is much less expensive.

USA48M12

8 posts

244 months

Sunday 11th July 2004
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I was able to get coverage thru Progressive. Classifed as Low Production Exotic.
Unlimited milage, driven no more than three times per week.
Agreed upon replacement value of $90K.
$2K deductible, premium is approx $750/ six months.
I investigated AAA, StateFarm, Hagerty and a few smaller companies, best deal was progressive for unlimited mileage at agreed replacement value.

Good luck,
Gregg