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klutchdust
Apr 14, 2018Explorer II
enblethen wrote:
klutchdust: you wrote "Towing a trailer is the same with any insurance company I have ever had, as long as it was hooked to my vehicle it was insured"
If your vehicle is insured enough to be driven down the road why would you need any additional insurance? Towing a trailer is the same with any insurance company I have ever had, as long as it was hooked to my vehicle it was insured. Rental car insurance the same thing, I deny coverage as I am covered. period.
Ok, Ill break this down for you so even you can understand.
The topic is "Insurance on toads" Correct? The response from me was directed at that by saying
:If your vehicle is insured enough to be driven down the road why would you need any additional insurance?
To you I ask: Do you drive a trailer down the road, no. The poster is driving their TOAD down the road.
Second comment by me references a trailer and I should have been clearer on the definition of a trailer or specifically what kind of trailer. Fact: ANY trailer connected to my tow vehicle whether it be my pick-up, my Jeep or my motorhome is insured when I tow it. IF I were to move a persons trailer for them to a campground, from a campground or near a campground it would be insured by my carrier. Should I rent a trailer to move my vehicle, take a load to the dump or haul a refrigerator that trailer is insured under my policy.
:S :? :R clear as mud, huh....
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