EVDRIVER said:Called AAA, no VIN no quote. ....
EVDRIVER said:Called AAA, no VIN no quote. Since this is a massive roll out of delivered cars Nissan should get a VIN on the system insurance companies use if possible. AAA also gives a 5% discount on EVs.
sparky said:EVDRIVER said:Called AAA, no VIN no quote. ....
Well, the LA Auto Show should have a production LEAF on display. Maybe someone can snag a photo of the VIN and call AAA to get a quote.
I asked my Allstate agent and they had never heard of the car yet and didn't know anything about any "EV discounts." Not a good sign.eringo2659 said:I called my insurance co. "geico" a few weeks ago.
Frank said:Nissan states that the battery pack and other components must be removed before doing any body work or painting. See http://www.mynissanleaf.com/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=1652 Of course after the body work and painting is complete Nissan will need to reinstall these components. Wouldn't this requirement increase the cost of Leaf body repairs, and thus also increase the cost of insurance?
My philosophy on Insurance companies is that profit-making companies bleed part of your money to feed their investors, while non-profits return it all in service to their customers. Assuming it is well run, a non-profit should provide better service per dollar you pay. AAA is non-profit, and we, too, have been satisfied customers for many years.EVDRIVER said:AAA insurance is very good, I have had many companies and they have been the best. If you need motorcycle then Geico is the way to go for the rates. I have home, auto and earthquake via AAA.
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