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mccsix
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Jan 21, 2014

Insurance for older coaches

Just wondering if buying an old coach, say '99 or newer I will have any problems with getting a good insurance policy. Do some some companies not insure older coaches, are their rates or deductibles higher, is there a stand out company I should consider?
  • We have a 98 class A insured with National Interstate, happy for over 10 years had one claim no problem, our 96 travel trailer with Foremost had one claim again no problem, we have been happy with both companies in the years we've been with them.
  • OhhWell wrote:
    I thought that was gap insurance?
    Every thing is negotiable but it you don't ask they won't bring it up.
  • We insured our first coach a 1984 Airstream Classic with Foremost Insurance Company. Our current coach is also insured by Foremost. Have been extremely pleased with their no-hassle claim service and and no major premium increases .
  • FYI, we just bought our first Class A last week. We automatically called our State Farm agent and added it. Then found out about a company affiliated with Good Sam. I called Good Sam, and they connected me to an agent with National General. OMGosh did they ever save us money. The best part is that we can put it under STORAGE coverage any time we don't use it for 30 days. I pushed her a little about that and she was quick to say that the 30 days is not a "set in stone" rule about 30 days. They are flexible. They just don't want to have to do paperwork every week or so. When you take it out of storage, you merely call them and they reactivate your liability and collision. Store it again, and they drop it. Whoa, what a difference... about half the premium. Loved that.

    Anyone on here have any good/bad experiences with the National General Coverage? I dropped the State Farm and signed up!
  • As long as your driving record meets their requirements they seem to insure about anything. Our previous MH was 1994 Southwind with 214,000 miles - it didn't matter to them.
  • RoushFenwayRocks wrote:
    When you take it out of storage, you merely call them and they reactivate your liability and collision. Store it again, and they drop it. Whoa, what a difference... about half the premium. Loved that.

    Anyone on here have any good/bad experiences with the National General Coverage? I dropped the State Farm and signed up!



    So, if you're coach is stolen or broken into while in storage you're out of luck...THAT doesn't seem too smart to me...:h....Dennis