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- Old-BiscuitExplorer IIIWE used National Interstate
Full Timers Policy (same policy coverage we had on our S&B)
Slip/fall accidents, contents, emergency break down (motels), replacement plus full coverage on our truck
Truck was $700/yr....5th wheel was $800
Insurance was based in SD 'domicile'
Just for ex: 'Moving' (change of address) to TX insurance (same coverage etc. just an address change) would have doubled for 5th wheel and a 50% increase on truck coverage. - rv4jimnmeExplorer
dahkota wrote:
Seems cheap to me too, but it really depends on the policy type. We have fulltimer's insurance that covers $25K of contents, replacement of our bus, and hotels when needing covered repairs. That is on top of the regular vehicle insurance - liability, collision, comprehensive, etc.
thanks must look closer at my policy...may I ask is it Good Sam? - lj2654Explorersounds about right to me.
- dahkotaExplorerSeems cheap to me too, but it really depends on the policy type. We have fulltimer's insurance that covers $25K of contents, replacement of our bus, and hotels when needing covered repairs. That is on top of the regular vehicle insurance - liability, collision, comprehensive, etc.
- wildtoadExplorer IISeems cheap to me, but then I don't know what type of unit you have, what coverages you selected, how many miles you will be driving. Less than $3 a day for insurance for a large vehicle running down the road seems like a bargain. My homeowners insurance is about that and the house doesn't move (hopefully)
- dan-nickieExplorerSeems good to me.
We got our rate to about that (with 2 cars) but took a lot of looking.
Might depend on what the MH and area. - Triker33Explorer$90.50 a month will not be enough to Full Time on.
My grocery bill is more then that a month. :)
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