Yes you can. But most carriers will give you a multiple vehicle discount so I don't see much point in that.
Posted: Mon Dec 17, 2007 03:49 pm Post Subject:
Why would you want that, do you have multiple drivers as well? Are you trying to get each driver his/her own policy as well?
Posted: Tue Dec 18, 2007 12:37 am Post Subject:
Some companies will give some varying rates on certain cars, but some of them will give a discount if you already have an insured car with them.
If your insurance company gives you a discount for having multiple cars with them, then stick with one company. But if you can get a lower rate even with the discount, go for it. But remember, it's the coverage that matters.
I don't know if an accident with one will up the premium on all of them though.
Posted: Tue Dec 18, 2007 12:38 pm Post Subject:
I agree I don't see the point in doing this...what do you see as a plus OP? Just curious about your thought process on that....
ps...Quenlin this is terrific !
It's not a good idea to save money on car insurance by not paying it.
Posted: Sun Dec 23, 2007 04:45 pm Post Subject:
i can't see the reason behind it...
wat's the problem in getting all cars insured by the same company..
if you see some benefits, do tell me
Posted: Sun Dec 23, 2007 07:13 pm Post Subject:
We are getting this question alot on the forum, this is the third one that I have come across. I don't know why you would want a couple of insurance companies, gosh, I would not be able to keep them straight, besides as mentioned above most companies do offer the mulitiple car discount, some even give you a bigger break if you have your home owners with them too.
Posted: Mon Dec 17, 2007 03:24 pm Post Subject:
Yes you can. But most carriers will give you a multiple vehicle discount so I don't see much point in that.
Posted: Mon Dec 17, 2007 03:49 pm Post Subject:
Why would you want that, do you have multiple drivers as well? Are you trying to get each driver his/her own policy as well?
Posted: Tue Dec 18, 2007 12:37 am Post Subject:
Some companies will give some varying rates on certain cars, but some of them will give a discount if you already have an insured car with them.
If your insurance company gives you a discount for having multiple cars with them, then stick with one company. But if you can get a lower rate even with the discount, go for it. But remember, it's the coverage that matters.
I don't know if an accident with one will up the premium on all of them though.
Posted: Tue Dec 18, 2007 12:38 pm Post Subject:
I agree I don't see the point in doing this...what do you see as a plus OP? Just curious about your thought process on that....
ps...Quenlin this is terrific !
It's not a good idea to save money on car insurance by not paying it.
Posted: Sun Dec 23, 2007 04:45 pm Post Subject:
i can't see the reason behind it...
wat's the problem in getting all cars insured by the same company..
if you see some benefits, do tell me
Posted: Sun Dec 23, 2007 07:13 pm Post Subject:
We are getting this question alot on the forum, this is the third one that I have come across. I don't know why you would want a couple of insurance companies, gosh, I would not be able to keep them straight, besides as mentioned above most companies do offer the mulitiple car discount, some even give you a bigger break if you have your home owners with them too.
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