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Apparently, Progressive does not give Arizona motorcyclists a discount for those who have taken a MSF course. I understood that they were one of the insurance companies that did, but after both my Harley dealer and myself rechecked, they don't for Arizona.
Anyone else in AZcan confirm this for sure? I paid $577 fora year full coverage with Progressivebeing a brand new rider and having a new '07 883C.
Don't know if I can take my MSF course endorsement and use it at a later date with another insurance company.
One nice thing is that the salesguy that sold me my bike felt bad that I didn't get a discount that he gave me another free HD t-shirt. So I have 3 now.
they told me the same thing for new hampshireresidents as well.
however, they are known for dropping the insurance rates the second year. Last year was my first year riding and I paid $400 for my coverage. This year, the same coverage is costing me $220.
My Progressive policy is up next month.I'll have to find out if PA residents get a discount.I took the course in April.It's freein PA and full coverage for a year is only $212.Even if I get a discount,it won't be much anyway.
Neither in Texas. I was told by the MSF instructor that Progressive thinks it's rates are already so low that a discount is not needed. Confirmed by a Progressive agent, but more tactfully. Still pretty darn low, though, at least around the DFW area. I haven't checked Merckel (sp?) yet.
No discount for MSF course here in Connecticut, either. Progressive told me they gave me greater than 10% discount for being a home-owner. Kind of odd if you ask me. Still, they didn't care that I completed the training.
Not getting a discount with Progressive here in South Carolina either. We get a "Multi-Policy" discount since we have our car & truck on a policy, and the two Harleys on another policy.
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