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Originally Posted by GH85Carrera
Azzy, see if you can find a local American National Insurance company agent. That is the company I use. They insure my house and my cars. I have stated value insurance for my 911. I am restricted to 5,000 miles of average driving per year. However if I go off on a trip there is no limit.
Anyway my 911 only cost around $200 per year. I have My El Camino and my wife has her Infinity.
The other choice to try is USAA. They are a top notch company aas well. Give them a call. I bet either of them will be better than Progressive.
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I just wanted to make sure that now I have paid for the car, and it is being transported to MD that it was covered. I am now getting off the couch and will now have to get an MD drivers license, I have to do the whole thing again, as if I didn't have any license ever, but, I am looking at the loophole which might allow me to trade in my French license for a MD license, without having to do a practical and a theory test, , but I still have to do the alcohol and drug course. Just can't see the need for me to have to be like a 15 year old after having my license for almost 40 years and having current Australian, French and International licenses.
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