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Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: Meredith
Posts: 1,689
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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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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Rum Point/West Alton
Posts: 196
Thanks: 261
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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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Join Date: Jul 2016
Posts: 510
Thanks: 234
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