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- toedtoesExplorer IIIIt will also depend on how you use your RV. A full-timer has different insurance needs than a weekender.
- rgatijnet1Explorer IIIHere are two companies that I have used.
Auto-Owners Insurance
Grundy Insurance
Some will write AGREED value policies and some will only write ACTUAL cash value policies. - Mile_HighExplorerWe've never had a claim so can't really recommend anything. Safeco is our current company based on best value for us at the time. Before that we had replacement value through camping world on our 5er. That got too pricey on MH.
As said above, it's all about driving risk (age-record), zip code, and credit history along with other demographics so no two people get the same answer. - Insurance is one of those things you have to do your own research on. Every state has different requirements and rates so asking on a forum like this will give you marginal information. Start making phone calls to the big name insurance companies and find the one that gives you the coverage you want for the best price. Just make sure the prices you are comparing are for the same coverage.
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