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    #16
    Mine is rolled into auto policy and is about 20 bucks a month or less.

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      #17
      Travelers
      Collision $17,000 coverage, $500 deductible Premium $357
      Comprehensive $17,000 coverage, $500 deductible Premium $107

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        #18
        Gosh, most of you guys have insurance less than I've been quoted.

        If anyone agents on here would like to quote me on my camper here are some details:

        2015 Keystone Premier Bullet Ultra Lite (I live and store the camper in Montgomery county, 77316 area).
        Value of $24500 and would like to insure it for that.
        Comprehensive value of $24500 also
        Deductible of $500
        I use it about 6 trips a year from 7 to 14 days per trip.

        If you need any additional information please PM me.

        Thanks,
        Richard S.

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          #19
          I pay $488 a year through Progressive via USAA. It's an older motor home, though.

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            #20
            Originally posted by perow View Post
            I use USAA and saved a ton from what I was paying State Farm
            THIS

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              #21
              Amica was the best I found.

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                #22
                Originally posted by Richard S. View Post
                Gosh, most of you guys have insurance less than I've been quoted.

                If anyone agents on here would like to quote me on my camper here are some details:

                2015 Keystone Premier Bullet Ultra Lite (I live and store the camper in Montgomery county, 77316 area).
                Value of $24500 and would like to insure it for that.
                Comprehensive value of $24500 also
                Deductible of $500
                I use it about 6 trips a year from 7 to 14 days per trip.

                If you need any additional information please PM me.

                Thanks,
                Richard S.

                Can someone from my office call you?

                I'm not there right now or Id quote it.

                I have a similar Passport made by keystone and it runs about $550 a year.

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                  #23
                  Farm Bureau, tied to my truck and commuter car. Less than $400/year.

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                    #24
                    2010 Class C valued at about $25000. $355 yr with Progessive through USAA

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                      #25
                      I pay about 350/yr (USAA) for $20K fifth wheel. When shopping, I learned that terminology made a big difference. I was originally asking for RV rates and was being told over 1K/year. When I asked about travel trailer (not self driving), the rate went way down and is direct through USAA (not sure if youre a vet). If you tell them its an RV they assume its one you drive and USAA does not insure those and sends you to their Progressive partnership

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by CWendling View Post
                        I pay about 350/yr (USAA) for $20K fifth wheel. When shopping, I learned that terminology made a big difference. I was originally asking for RV rates and was being told over 1K/year. When I asked about travel trailer (not self driving), the rate went way down and is direct through USAA (not sure if youre a vet). If you tell them its an RV they assume its one you drive and USAA does not insure those and sends you to their Progressive partnership


                        No offense but if that’s the case they are idiots. It’s really easy to pull up info with VINs. We quote both daily and wouldn’t ever get confused


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                          #27
                          Thanks guys for all the info.... Not a vet so USAA is not an option.

                          frerg84: PM sent and look forward to a quote from you. Thanks.

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