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New Car Insurance Discount
My insurance provider provides a discount if your car is considered 'new'. The definition of 'new', by their rules, is defined by:
1. Model year 2004 or later; promotion started in 2004 2. Not previously titled or licensed; purchased new from dealership 3. Model year (MY) of car is not less than year in which the car was purchased This means you can purchase a 2008MY car in 2007 or 2008 and still receive the new car discount. I purchased my 2009MY 370Z in 2010, and thus my insurance company is refusing to give me the new car discount based on rule #3. I'm asking for an exception however since Nissan released the 2009MY cars in 2009, and not 2008, which is the assumption that rule #3 is based upon. Has anyone else encountered this situation, and what have you done about it? This amounts to <$100 per year, and yes I know I'm being a stickler about it. |
tell them you'll switch insurance companies and see how they react.
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Just change insurance companies if you can. Progressive wouldn't match the quote from geico so I switched and progressive mailed me a check.
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Even Geico granted me the discount on my 2008 Evo when I bought it in 2009. It was obviously brand new, and they didn't seem to have any issue with granting me the new car discount; I didn't even have to ask.
I dunno, but your insurance company needs to step their game up. Situations like this are customer service 101. |
Weird, I've had top notch service from Progressive ever since I started.
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Switch switch switch! Check with The Hartford! Great customer service and very fair in dealings. I have my home, umbrella and auto insurance, everything with the same company.
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