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toedtoes
Apr 02, 2017Explorer III
Talk to your regular insurance. There is usually a "courtesy period" when buying and selling where they will cover your new or old item as part of the existing policy. They know folks buy vehicles (RVs included) on weekends when you can't activate a new insurance policy, so they have a workaround for it.
When I bought my TT and my clipper, both on a Saturday, I simply called my insurance on Friday and told them "I think I'm going to buy this tomorrow, but I won't know for sure until I see it then. Am I OK to drive it home? In both cases, my agent said "no problem. You're covered". And the TT was bought out of state.
When I bought my TT and my clipper, both on a Saturday, I simply called my insurance on Friday and told them "I think I'm going to buy this tomorrow, but I won't know for sure until I see it then. Am I OK to drive it home? In both cases, my agent said "no problem. You're covered". And the TT was bought out of state.
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