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Old Oct 24, 2001 | 08:42 PM
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Live in PA and have to get insurance.I was checkin' on the net and Found Progressive and Markel Americans ATV line insurance.Got a quote from both and was surprised.2001 Lakota Sport with $25000 liability and property damage.Comprehensive and Collision both with $250 deductible,basically the same policy.Progressive was $210 and the other was $84,both were for one year.Has anyone had experience with either one...if so was it good or bad.If they're both the same I think I'll get the less expensive one.All replies are appreciated...Thanks[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]
 
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Old Oct 24, 2001 | 10:08 PM
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Have you checked with the company who has your car & house? I have 2 trucks, my house, motorcyle, & ATVs with Nationwide. They give me a discount because I have it all with them so 1 ATV is only $65 per year for full coverage with a $250 deductible. That $84 sounds good, you do have to shop around, & be certain to have theft coverage!
 
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Old Oct 24, 2001 | 11:44 PM
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i got a little problem with getting insurance for my 87 250r,
my agent is telling me that theres no insurance company that he nows
that would insure it for the money i got in to it. (bought it for $3000,motor rebuild$6,100.suspension,
a-arms,swing arm,etc $4,000. other misc$1,000.all the time putting it together).So around $16,000.those somebody no of any company that would insure it.thanks.
 
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