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I'm glad USAA doesn't care how many cars I have on my policy...there's just me & Jerri as drivers - & enough cars for everybody on the forum to drive!
 
I am with Certas until the end of this month for the Caddy and Jag...RBC Classic insurance for the others, but starting November 1st everything goes over to Bel Air Direct, even the MG's as with this many cars I get a huge multi vehicle discount which helps offset the cost of having my 17 year old son as a principle driver on the truck($$$)If your thinking about changing companies definatly check out Bel Air Direct-they saved me big time on this(almost half the cost of what my old company wanted to charge), plus Bel Air has zero deductable, and one free accident(your first accident with them won't count, which is comforting with my son on my policy) I spent about 2 days talking with just about every company and you really can't beat them.
 
I went with pc insurance and saved approx 50 percent on my old policy that was through my credit union and they had good rates. I didn't even wait until the policy ended and even though I paid a penalty for ending it early what I saved more than covered it
 
Interesting, my daughter was never the primary driver of any of my cars...insurance company knew she drove the '71 Karman Ghia "primarily" but I'm the primary driver of all our cars except Jerri's C280.
 
here Tony you can not be the primary driver of more than one car unless you have fleet insurance and then i am not sure(at least that is what they told me)
 
Well I am primary on all my cars, except the truck and 61 MGA...The issue was that with more cars than drivers every driver has to have at least one primary car.
 
Strange, if you ask me.....what happens to a guy wh has more cars than family members? Or is this one way Canada controls traffic?
 
a guy who has more cars than family memebers can make hiself primary on all his cars.....But everyone in his family has to have one car designated as their primary....So if your a guy like me with a 17 year old son and all cars that are considered high risk your pretty much fubared....Hence my reasoning to get a beater truck that I can designate as his primary vehicle.
 
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