theft in AZ and insurance
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theft in AZ and insurance - 10/30/2005 1:51:29 PM
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oldschool
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I have a 98 LX which I only use the 'club.' I know the club is only a deterent and not a sure way of preventing theft, so I also carry comprehensive insurance in case my car is stolen. I am going to change insurance providers from Progressive to Geico, and I will be able to save $600 a year, but if I drop comprehensive off then I will be able to save $1000 a year. My questions are: Where can I find statistics for where the most stolen vehicles occur in the Phoenix meto? How many of the vehicles are Civics? How many of the vehicles are recovered? I should be satisified with saving $600 a year and not chance it by dropping comprehensive, but I've lived here for 2 years so far and never had a problem, so I just want to determine if it might be worth the extra savings. thanks
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RE: theft in AZ and insurance - 10/31/2005 1:10:31 AM
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RE: theft in AZ and insurance - 7/23/2006 10:03:48 AM
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ducatibrandon
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Well my wifes car has been stolen once and ALMOST stolen again last week But the guy only ruined the whole key slot and shaft. So I guess we got lucky. She has a 95 civic ex I think. Hell I don't even know but it has the v-tec. Anywho we pay full coverage with State Farm $83 a month. Ask for Sue 480-491-1007. I would keep all the insurance you can afford on the car. quote:
ORIGINAL: oldschool I have a 98 LX which I only use the 'club.' I know the club is only a deterent and not a sure way of preventing theft, so I also carry comprehensive insurance in case my car is stolen. I am going to change insurance providers from Progressive to Geico, and I will be able to save $600 a year, but if I drop comprehensive off then I will be able to save $1000 a year. My questions are: Where can I find statistics for where the most stolen vehicles occur in the Phoenix meto? How many of the vehicles are Civics? How many of the vehicles are recovered? I should be satisified with saving $600 a year and not chance it by dropping comprehensive, but I've lived here for 2 years so far and never had a problem, so I just want to determine if it might be worth the extra savings. thanks
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