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rocmoc

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Now that you've got me thinking about insurance I've developed a headache. Thanks.

If I stopped paying for this stuff just think of all the extra money I'd have to say get those larger tires and rims, turbo, GPS system, power steering, and air conditioning for the hot Arizona summers.

Yeah man I can only dream, but I still have a headache!

Az Bound

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Does anyone else have insurance on their Trooper? Mine is up for renewal, $212/yr for full coverage & max $ amounts. Required in AZ if you drive on the street. Also who with? I am with Foremost Insurance, the only one so far to insure it.

Thanks,

rocmoc n AZ/Mexico

I got mine through who I thought was your agent,Marc Fischer? Mine is a little over $300 a year.

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Yes, he is my present agent and this year is $212. I always revisit my Insurance cost the third year of the policy to see if there is a better price out there. Most of the time there IS! I found another Company yesterday that showed the Trooper in their list of UTVs so I am calling them today. I will share what I find out. I did the online quote for my dirt bikes and they were much cheaper. When I input the Trooper the site said I had to call.

rocmoc n AZ/Mexico

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rocmoc

Now that you've got me thinking about insurance I've developed a headache. Thanks.

If I stopped paying for this stuff just think of all the extra money I'd have to say get those larger tires and rims, turbo, GPS system, power steering, and air conditioning for the hot Arizona summers.

Yeah man I can only dream, but I still have a headache!

Az Bound

So now your sharing and giving your headache to the rest of us? Thanks :lol:

I have mine with State Farm. $295.90 / year or one set of tires. oh my head!!!

Kinarfi

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So now your sharing and giving your headache to the rest of us? Thanks :lol:

I have mine with State Farm. $295.90 / year or one set of tires. oh my head!!!

Kinarfi

Kinarfi:

My headache just went away. A new Lowrence Baja GPS HDS-5 just got delivered. If thinking about insurance can do this, I'm gonna start thinking about my fereral tax bills! :lol:

Az Bound

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Don't think about Fed Taxes until July.

Already have my Garmin but don't have my Mexico chip yet.

SO, will have to move on to INSURANCE.

Called Markel American Insurance who is suppose to specialize in Toys and had our Trooper listed in their covered Toys. But when I called they said it had TOO MANY cc's and will not cover. They were more than happy to cover my dirt bikes but not the Trooper so I declined.

SO, I called Marc Fischer and said I wanted to make changes to the Trooper's policy and wanted to insure 2 dirt bikes. Changed the Trooper to Liability only with no Comp or Collision, suppose to be between $65 & $91. The dirt bikes are $75 each as that is the min any Insurance Company will write a policy for. I have been told this before by Progressive when they Insured my Street Bike. So in the end I will be paying the same as before as the Trooper's old policy but will have reduced coverage and include the two dirt bikes. With the new OHV Sticker Program in AZ you can ride part-time on the street with a dirt bike but you have to have Insurance thus coverage on the dirt bikes.

So now I move on to the next problem.

rocmoc n AZ/Mexico

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