http://www.crainsdetroit.com/article...-car-insurance
whether or not rates drop we'll see... they will still use zip codes...
btw... the best rate I found was with Farm Bureau... great guy over on Mack if anyone is looking.
http://www.crainsdetroit.com/article...-car-insurance
whether or not rates drop we'll see... they will still use zip codes...
btw... the best rate I found was with Farm Bureau... great guy over on Mack if anyone is looking.
#1 - "basic" insurance should be based ONLY on level of coverage and your driving record. nothing else is relevant.
#2 - full coverage should be based on the "totaled" payout for the car, level of coverage, and your driving record. I have a perfect driving record and pay MORE for a less expensive car than someone I know who has 6 points on their record - including an accident for which they were found responsible. Discounts for theft deterrents are acceptable.
They really need to get these rates down. My wife and I have 0 points. We pay $1850 a year for a 1997 Chevy S-10 with minimal coverage, and a 2012 Ford Edge. In Ohio, I got a quote just to see what it would cost me.... under $1000..... We need to fix this.
It will never be addressed as long as the insurance industry has as much clout in the state legislature [[on both sides of the aisle). This will not result in lower rates anymore than the no-price-tag rule lowered prices on groceries
Agreed. Anytime a major organization lobbies heavily for something, you can bet your jewels it's not in the publics best interest.
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