Mon Jul 2, 2012, 03:45 PM
Motown_Johnny (22,308 posts)
Auto Insurance in this stateI had been using Progressive until last fall when I switched to an online company called iMingle. I was/am only paying ~$67.00 a month. The company was sold to Warner a few months ago and now they are pulling out of Michigan so I can't renew my policy. I have until 9/13 to get new insurance somewhere. Progressive seems to be the best deal for me but it is still about $18.00 a month more than I have been paying. State Farm, Geiko, Esurance and others are all even more than that. If anyone has a better option than Progressive I would love to hear it. I just started paying for Aflac and adding another eighteen a month on top of that other new insurance bill wasn't in the plan. Not that it would break me, I just hate paying more than I need to for stuff like this. Thanks in advance for any help.
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Response to Motown_Johnny (Original post)
Mon Jul 2, 2012, 03:52 PM
Purveyor (29,876 posts)
1. Check out Auto Owners. We saved a lot of money leaving AAA several years ago.
Lansing based company to boot.
Here is their web address where it appears you can now get an online quote: http://www.auto-owners.com/ Good luck. |
Response to Purveyor (Reply #1)
Mon Jul 2, 2012, 04:51 PM
Motown_Johnny (22,308 posts)
2. thanks
I was looking at AAA. It isn't that much more expensive than the others.
Since I turn 50 next spring maybe I should be looking at what AARP does along the lines of insurance discounts for members and just suck up the extra premiums until then. |
Response to Motown_Johnny (Reply #2)
Mon Jul 2, 2012, 06:14 PM
Purveyor (29,876 posts)
3. You need to factor in the AAA membership fee in order to buy insurance when comparing rates. eom