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i had geico years ago. Progressive rates were much better. 2 yrs ago i checked around and allstate was over $100 cheaper than Progressive for same coverage. i alos have cars with allstate. i have 2 bikes
You want the lowest rates,then you have to change every few yrs.Or get a good independent insurance broker.These companys will use the bait and hook tactics.Try making who you have now match the lower rate you found and let them know you will leave if they cant match or beat it.
Geico for me. Had all my Insurance with All State for years....Switched to Geico was the cheapestI could find.........clean driving record to........A lot of my buddies have progressive always telling how cheap they are...I checked and they were high...JMHHO........[sm=smiley20.gif]
You might want to call Harley Davidson and ask them for a quote.
I did and the lady was very helpful and looked at 4 different vendors for me.
The span was around $500.00 - $1250.00 per year for the same comparative coverage.
She recommended the lowest which was Foremost so I went with it.
I have my auto and home with allstate and my agent (at the time) said he would give me a quote , he said he couldn't compete (at the time).
I'm pretty sure allstate may be competitive now.
I stuck with Foremost , but will compare again next year.
Good luck
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