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โJan-13-2015 12:36 PM
otrfun wrote:mich800 wrote:
That is as close as you will get. You can still go to a Ford lot and purchase either a 2014 or 2015. So model year aside they are both new off the lot purchases. I don't know if the Ford is historically more expensive to insure than Chevy in your area. Can you do that quote with a 2014 Ford and 2014/15 Chevy to see if they would be the same? That may answer that question.spud1957 wrote:Ok, got the rate quotes to replace my current truck with the following trucks (all 150/1500, 4x4, crew cabs):
Did you get a breakdown of the specific coverage that was $5.61 higher? Was it just collision? As that is where the add'l aluminum repair costs would be covered. Do both trucks have the same retail price?
2014 Ford Ecoboost $2.47 (+) increase
2014 Chevy V8 $4.41 (-) decrease
2015 Ford Ecoboost $5.61 (+) increase
2015 Chevy V8 $ .14 (+) increase
Looks like, at least in my situation, it costs more to insure a Ford :h
spud1957, yes, they had a complete breakdown for collision/comp/liability, but I just didn't have time to compare it all. Hopefully later.
โJan-13-2015 12:27 PM
mich800 wrote:
That is as close as you will get. You can still go to a Ford lot and purchase either a 2014 or 2015. So model year aside they are both new off the lot purchases. I don't know if the Ford is historically more expensive to insure than Chevy in your area. Can you do that quote with a 2014 Ford and 2014/15 Chevy to see if they would be the same? That may answer that question.
spud1957 wrote:Ok, got the rate quotes to replace my current truck with the following trucks (all 150/1500, 4x4, crew cabs):
Did you get a breakdown of the specific coverage that was $5.61 higher? Was it just collision? As that is where the add'l aluminum repair costs would be covered. Do both trucks have the same retail price?
โJan-13-2015 12:20 PM
โJan-13-2015 11:48 AM
otrfun wrote:
Just went to my insurance company's website and got a quote for a 2015 Ford F150 Super Crew Ecoboost 4x4 as a possible replacement for my current truck. They asked if the truck was made out of steel or aluminum . . . just joking, of course! Seriously though, my rates would have gone up $5.61 a month.
Also got a quote for a 2015 Chevy 1500 Crew Cab V8 4x4 as a possible replacement for my current truck. My rates would have gone up 14 cents a month.
Hhmm . . . interesting.
โJan-13-2015 02:46 AM
otrfun wrote:mich800 wrote:Not sure comparing rates for the 2014 F150 and 2015 F150 would be exactly apples to apples. If the 2014 F150 rates were higher, well . . . everyone would just scratch their heads and probably say I worked for Ford. If the 2015 rates were higher, one could easily claim the increase was due to depreciation of the 2014 F150.v10superduty wrote:Actually all this shows is a newer presumably more expensive vehicle is more to insure. Not that aluminum is more expensive to insure than steel. The closest apples to apples will be an actual quote for a new 2014 vs 2015.otrfun wrote:
Just went to my insurance company's website and got a quote for a 2015 Ford F150 Super Crew Ecoboost 4x4 as a possible replacement for my current truck. They asked if the truck was made out of steel or aluminum . . . just joking, of course! Seriously though, my rates would have gone up $5.61 a month.
Also got a quote for a 2015 Chevy 1500 Crew Cab V8 4x4 as a possible replacement for my current truck. My rates would have gone up 14 cents a month.
Hhmm . . . interesting.
So less than $75 extra for the aluminum Ford?
I don't think that would hold many back from buying.....
Hers a quote on another thread but again no figures are given.
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geotex1
Repairs to that aluminum body are going to be expensive every way around. The insurance companies are not keen on them - I know this to be fact. Will be interesting to see how it ultimately proves out.
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Hope a few on this forum will update this as they price or buy these trucks.
That's why I compared rates for a 2015 Ford F150 and a 2015 Chevy 1500, both equipped exactly the same. At least there's no depreciation issues.
โJan-12-2015 06:12 PM
mich800 wrote:Not sure comparing rates for the 2014 F150 and 2015 F150 would be exactly apples to apples. If the 2014 F150 rates were higher, well . . . everyone would just scratch their heads and probably say I worked for Ford. If the 2015 rates were higher, one could easily claim the increase was due to depreciation of the 2014 F150.v10superduty wrote:Actually all this shows is a newer presumably more expensive vehicle is more to insure. Not that aluminum is more expensive to insure than steel. The closest apples to apples will be an actual quote for a new 2014 vs 2015.otrfun wrote:
Just went to my insurance company's website and got a quote for a 2015 Ford F150 Super Crew Ecoboost 4x4 as a possible replacement for my current truck. They asked if the truck was made out of steel or aluminum . . . just joking, of course! Seriously though, my rates would have gone up $5.61 a month.
Also got a quote for a 2015 Chevy 1500 Crew Cab V8 4x4 as a possible replacement for my current truck. My rates would have gone up 14 cents a month.
Hhmm . . . interesting.
So less than $75 extra for the aluminum Ford?
I don't think that would hold many back from buying.....
Hers a quote on another thread but again no figures are given.
-------------quote----------------------
geotex1
Repairs to that aluminum body are going to be expensive every way around. The insurance companies are not keen on them - I know this to be fact. Will be interesting to see how it ultimately proves out.
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Hope a few on this forum will update this as they price or buy these trucks.
โJan-12-2015 01:25 PM
v10superduty wrote:otrfun wrote:
Just went to my insurance company's website and got a quote for a 2015 Ford F150 Super Crew Ecoboost 4x4 as a possible replacement for my current truck. They asked if the truck was made out of steel or aluminum . . . just joking, of course! Seriously though, my rates would have gone up $5.61 a month.
Also got a quote for a 2015 Chevy 1500 Crew Cab V8 4x4 as a possible replacement for my current truck. My rates would have gone up 14 cents a month.
Hhmm . . . interesting.
So less than $75 extra for the aluminum Ford?
I don't think that would hold many back from buying.....
Hers a quote on another thread but again no figures are given.
-------------quote----------------------
geotex1
Repairs to that aluminum body are going to be expensive every way around. The insurance companies are not keen on them - I know this to be fact. Will be interesting to see how it ultimately proves out.
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Hope a few on this forum will update this as they price or buy these trucks.
โJan-12-2015 01:17 PM
otrfun wrote:
Just went to my insurance company's website and got a quote for a 2015 Ford F150 Super Crew Ecoboost 4x4 as a possible replacement for my current truck. They asked if the truck was made out of steel or aluminum . . . just joking, of course! Seriously though, my rates would have gone up $5.61 a month.
Also got a quote for a 2015 Chevy 1500 Crew Cab V8 4x4 as a possible replacement for my current truck. My rates would have gone up 14 cents a month.
Hhmm . . . interesting.
โJan-04-2015 09:27 AM
โJan-04-2015 07:28 AM
Bamaman1 wrote:
Aluminum is the future of automobiles and trucks worldwide.
โJan-02-2015 07:25 PM