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Dat's right. Got my insurance bill for the Camaro, and it went down by $50, where most other folks in the state had increases that I've been reading about. Figured I'd get hosed, too, but I didn't. I realize while this may be because of the car being a bit older, it specifically said on the bill that because of the number of actual claims on this model, Camaro SS, were less than anticipated, the premium rate was lowered. It's weird, I have to list my car with them as an SS, but the rates between a Z28 and an SS are the same. I wonder if the Z28 (which an SS is) went down as well.
First time in the history of my paying auto insurance that the rate was changed BESIDES for the car getting older. BTW, the company is State Farm, one of the greediest ones out there. Like how they handle any claims though, been with them for 28 years now...
-------------------- Mike '02 #6906 pewter/M6/leather/hardtop Posts: 577 | From: Aiken, SC | Registered: May 2002
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Lucky you, I got my renewal policy yesterday. As expected it went up again for no apparant reason.
-------------------- Robbie-M97-2902 LaPlace, LA Bright Rally Red, 6M, All Chevy options except ASR (ASR not allowed with SS in 1997), Hurst, SLP performance exhaust, SS floor mats, SS cover, Torsen, Level 2 Bilstein, Oil cooler, Zaino, NOAH car cover, BMR STB, SLP !CAGS, !auto headlights, Valentine 1, T/A bezel. 22,xxx miles. My 97 SS
1985 Camaro 252,xxx miles
2004 Honda Accord EX with leather and Navigation, daily driver Posts: 254 | From: LaPlace, LA | Registered: Feb 2000
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Getting the insurance back on my Brickyard 400 today. I sure hope I don't get hosed with an increase.
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