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Old 08-19-2017, 10:23 AM   #1
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Amica quoted me $2,100 to insure my auto and AAA quoted me $400.
That confuses me.

We've had our auto policy (as well as other coverage) with Amica for about 15 years. Coincidentally, our 2017 auto renewal policy came in yesterday's mail. We have two late-model vehicles insured with full coverage, including $1,000 deductible collision and no-deductible glass coverage, and the total gross premium for both is $1,182.00 for the next year.

However, Amica typically pays a 20% auto policy premium dividend each year, which in our case will be $236.40, resulting in a net annual premium of $945.60 for both vehicles.
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Old 08-19-2017, 11:38 AM   #2
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Default Ours is reasonable with Amica

Our 2014 pickup and 2007 Lexus is $892 before the rebate with Amica. All in, I saved over $2k before the rebate over incumbent Metlife and quotes from Liberty Mutual, nationwide, farmers, and one other I can't remember. Just goes to show you need to shop from time-to-time.
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Old 08-19-2017, 12:21 PM   #3
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That confuses me.

We've had our auto policy (as well as other coverage) with Amica for about 15 years. Coincidentally, our 2017 auto renewal policy came in yesterday's mail. We have two late-model vehicles insured with full coverage, including $1,000 deductible collision and no-deductible glass coverage, and the total gross premium for both is $1,182.00 for the next year.

However, Amica typically pays a 20% auto policy premium dividend each year, which in our case will be $236.40, resulting in a net annual premium of $945.60 for both vehicles.
See what I am saying. I just quoted one Subaru this week that was $1100 a year with them with $1000 comp and collision deductibles and no rental. Insurance is not the same price across the board even within the same company.
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