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Texas Auto Insurance
Thursday, October 25, 2007 12:43 PM
Hello All,

It's been a while since I posted on the org in general, but I now seek advice from the south central region. I am going to be moving

down to Texas at the begining of next year. Just northeast of dallas to give a better idea, but my girlfriend and her roommate are

moving down next month and my car insurance company doesn't cover us into texas. So what are some company names and

numbers that I can call and get a decent rate from? We pay 40.00 and 58.00 a month and have already been quoted almost triple

that. So if you wouldn't mind posting a few numbers of agents and what your currently paying, it would be a world of help for me.

Thanks in advance for any replies.








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Re: Texas Auto Insurance
Thursday, October 25, 2007 12:49 PM
its gonna be more expensive here generally because we are on the border and lose alotta cars that way.

i pay about 75 for my sunfire but its because its not my primary vehicle.

try state farm and geico



Re: Texas Auto Insurance
Thursday, October 25, 2007 12:59 PM
if you want cheap insurance theres;

Safe auto
Fed loya
Direct
Farmers


I personally have StateFarm, we have a 04 corolla with full coverage as a primary car and my Cavalier as a 2nd and we pay 150ish


but the ones i listed are REALLY cheap, but with cheap prices comes cheap service, dont expect them to pay out anything or be very responsive



Re: Texas Auto Insurance
Thursday, October 25, 2007 5:26 PM
I have state farm and i pay 750 every six months for two cars, mine and my moms impala. She is the primary driver on mine if not it would be over 1000. The good thing with state farm is what ever you put on your vechicle its covered as long as you keep the receipt.

Cheapest a month here you looking at 100-120 with a named brand insurance company.


You still got both J's would be nice to meet some new j members espically since you will be close to our meets.



Re: Texas Auto Insurance
Thursday, October 25, 2007 5:33 PM
Where are you moving in Texas to? What city?





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Re: Texas Auto Insurance
Thursday, October 25, 2007 10:08 PM
Shifted wrote:Where are you moving in Texas to? What city?



down to Texas at the begining of next year. Just northeast of dallas to give a better idea, but my girlfriend and her roommate are


there you go shifted



Re: Texas Auto Insurance
Friday, October 26, 2007 7:49 AM
Juicez99cav wrote:Hello All,

It's been a while since I posted on the org in general, but I now seek advice from the south central region. I am going to be moving

down to Texas at the begining of next year. Just northeast of dallas to give a better idea, but my girlfriend and her roommate are

moving down next month and my car insurance company doesn't cover us into texas. So what are some company names and

numbers that I can call and get a decent rate from? We pay 40.00 and 58.00 a month and have already been quoted almost triple

that. So if you wouldn't mind posting a few numbers of agents and what your currently paying, it would be a world of help for me.

Thanks in advance for any replies.



welcome back...



Doin it Texas Style...
Re: Texas Auto Insurance
Friday, October 26, 2007 8:52 AM
R3D05LsSport wrote:
Shifted wrote:Where are you moving in Texas to? What city?



down to Texas at the begining of next year. Just northeast of dallas to give a better idea, but my girlfriend and her roommate are


there you go shifted


LOL, suppose I should read better...

That makes at least 3 of us from the Green Bay area to make it down to Texas, Smokey, Juicez99, and myself. Should put a border fence up around Wisconsin





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Re: Texas Auto Insurance
Sunday, November 04, 2007 2:54 PM
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Juicez99cav wrote:Hello All,

It's been a while since I posted on the org in general, but I now seek advice from the south central region. I am going to be moving

down to Texas at the begining of next year. Just northeast of dallas to give a better idea, but my girlfriend and her roommate are

moving down next month and my car insurance company doesn't cover us into texas. So what are some company names and

numbers that I can call and get a decent rate from? We pay 40.00 and 58.00 a month and have already been quoted almost triple

that. So if you wouldn't mind posting a few numbers of agents and what your currently paying, it would be a world of help for me.

Thanks in advance for any replies.



welcome back...

OMG! I have been away for so long I have totally forgot about my Mesican friend Ozzy. Damn dude, it's been a long time that I have been away from the org. I might actually get to meet you for once, and that hot gilrfriend of your if she is still around.

PLUS I didn't know that shifted moved down there too! That is just crazy, we gonna have to make a WI J's crew in Texas?? I feel better now knowing that I have a couple of homies for there. Love the seats too by the way shifted. Can't wait to meet you guys. I am moving my girlfriend down there on teh 17 and 18, but will actually move there in the middle of february. Sweetness. TEXAS HERE I COME! Snow Sucks anyway.













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Re: Texas Auto Insurance
Sunday, November 04, 2007 4:31 PM
Snow is ok but here we get a inch of snow and 5 inchs of ice and sleet thats it. So do you and your girl both have J's ?


Oh and you will meet alot more J's when ya get here. We have nice sized clubs here and continue to grow. See ya in feb



Re: Texas Auto Insurance
Monday, November 05, 2007 11:22 AM
twas a long time...gf became wife and now baby mama =)



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Re: Texas Auto Insurance
Wednesday, November 07, 2007 6:16 PM
i have progressive.. and pay 200 a month for a 96 toyota truck, 03 cavalier , and 86 Trans am for myself and my fiance



Re: Texas Auto Insurance
Friday, November 09, 2007 10:41 AM
i pay 88.66 a month for the 03 sunfire and 89.50 for the 06 S/C cobalt a month with state farm.




Re: Texas Auto Insurance
Friday, November 09, 2007 8:17 PM
Just dropped a Miata from my policy, but before that happened...
I was paying about $115 a month for full coverage on two Miatas and liability on a '91 Cav wagon. That's multi-vehicle discount, super duper preferred driver, been with the same office since I was about 15 (and I'm one of the old fogeys on here). This is with a local Farmers agent...
972-266-6666 if you wanna call 'em. They're closed on weekends, fyi.
New monthly rate with just one Miata and the wagon will likely be $70-$85 somewhere...per month.




Have you seen the turbo wagon?

13.90 @ 105.46mph
street tires
rough tune
Re: Texas Auto Insurance
Saturday, November 10, 2007 7:43 AM
I'm 21, and own a 2007 F-150 that I bought new from the dealership about two months ago, I only pay $75 for full coverage. I have my policy with Fred Loya.



Re: Texas Auto Insurance
Saturday, November 10, 2007 10:34 AM
^^ what the hell are you serious how is that? your lucky for real. i pay 75 for liability for my 2002 z24


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