Coast Resorts Open Roads Forum: Progressive RV Insurance requires you to have another car?
Open Roads Forum Already a member? Login here.   If not, Register Today!  |  Help

Newest  |  Active  |  Popular  |  RVing FAQ Forum Rules  |  Forum Posting Help and Support  |  Contact  

Search:   Advanced Search

Search only in Class A Motorhomes

Open Roads Forum  >  Class A Motorhomes  >  General Topics

 > Progressive RV Insurance requires you to have another car?

Reply to Topic  |  Subscribe  |  Print Topic  |  Post New Topic  | 
Page of 3  
Prev  |  Next
rk911

DuPage County

Senior Member

Joined: 05/30/2004

View Profile



Good Sam RV Club Member

Offline
Posted: 09/27/23 11:14am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Grit dog wrote:

And slightly off topic, but who drives a bread truck around as a daily….unless delivering bread or UPS packages?


back in the 70's a neighbor bought a used bread truck, gutted it and tossed in a mattress and then registered it as an RV to qualify for the, at the time, much less expensive RV plates.


Rich
Ham Radio, Sport Pilot, Retired 9-1-1 Call Center Administrator
_________________________________
2016 Itasca Suncruiser 38Q
'46 Willys CJ2A
'23 Jeep Wrangler JL
'10 Jeep Liberty KK

& MaggieThe Wonder Beagle

rk911

DuPage County

Senior Member

Joined: 05/30/2004

View Profile



Good Sam RV Club Member

Offline
Posted: 09/27/23 11:25am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Grit dog wrote:

wa8yxm wrote:

I do not think it is fraud.
I think they don't want you using your rather expensive RV as a "Daily Driver" and want to be sure you have a "Daily Driver" for things like going to Church on Sunday or running to the store for a pound of hotdogs.


Bingo. This and nothing more.
And the OP and people like him are the reason they have this “rule” as RV insurance is way less $ than auto insurance just like pleasure vehicles are less than daily drivers...


Maybe RV insurance is less expensive than auto insurance in some areas but not for us. The most recent annual premium on 2016 40' (39' and change) class A gasser was $1159. Collectively, the most recent premiums on our three other vehicles ('46 Willys, 2010 Jeep Liberty, 2023 Jeep Wrangler) were $1872. The most expensive annual of the three, the Liberty, was $763. All vehicles have full coverage and other than some comprehensive hail damage on the Liberty there have been no claims.

Grit dog

Black Diamond, WA

Senior Member

Joined: 05/06/2013

View Profile


Offline
Posted: 09/27/23 01:05pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

^Interesting. But yes each state has its own insurance laws and how they enforce them.
For example Florida is far more stringent than WA, yet seemingly less expensive (comparing 1 vehicle whether to keep it licensed and insured here or there).
And then the price varies by location and risk.
But it would make little sense to license and register the OPs vehicle as a RV here (he lives here) as licensing fees are all reasonable, unless the insurance was cheaper.
Doubt he’s getting a stated value policy to cover the diy buildout, as that would be difficult and wouldn’t be worthwhile unless he did a very complete and professional buildout and had a lot of big $ components sunk into it.

Of course by law, shouldn’t be using a RV plated vehicle as a DD either. But up here, the fact that he’s insuring it which alludes to also titling and licensing it puts him ahead of 99% of the motorhomeless vehicle drivers and he’d never get hasseled for it. Not under the current state administration anyways…


2016 Ram 2500, MotorOps.ca EFIlive tuned, 5” turbo back, 6" lift on 37s
2017 Heartland Torque T29 - Sold.
Couple of Arctic Fox TCs - Sold

Racklefratz

Anywhere

Full Member

Joined: 08/15/2011

View Profile



Posted: 11/11/23 04:47pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

rk911 wrote:

Maybe RV insurance is less expensive than auto insurance in some areas but not for us.
Well, the replacement value for any vehicle goes straight to what it will cost to insure it - more expensive RV, higher insurance premiums - and location figures into it too.

But in our case, the annual cost to insure our TWO non-rv vehicles is close to what we're paying for our ONE RV, so the RV coverage is definitely not cheaper.

Edit: And to the OP's question, I have Progressive ins on our RV, and I can't recall ever seeing that question asked. Curious.

* This post was edited 11/11/23 06:47pm by Racklefratz *


2012 Tiffin Allegro Bus 43QGP (All Electric)


bob_nestor

murphy

Senior Member

Joined: 05/08/2005

View Profile


Offline
Posted: 11/12/23 05:43am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

There's another thing here that might be relevant. Progressive has a multi-vehicle discount on their policies. I have Progressive on my RV and I get a discount because my motorcycle is also insured by them.

way2roll

Wilmington NC

Senior Member

Joined: 10/05/2018

View Profile


Offline
Posted: 11/12/23 08:22am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Maybe it's state by state, but our progressive policy requires the MH to have it's own policy. It cannot be bundled with any other vehicle. Little different than what the OP is saying. Likely they don't want your RV be to your only mode of transportation. Op hasn't returned since the original post so it doesn't seem like we have any more information.


2023 FR Sunseeker 2400B MBS

SJ-Chris

San Jose, Ca

Senior Member

Joined: 09/24/2017

View Profile



Good Sam RV Club Member

Offline
Posted: 11/12/23 11:42am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

jeffc2023 wrote:

Hi there, I'm new to the forum and would really appreciate your advice. I have a 2000 Freightliner MT45 step van that I converted myself and I'm shopping around for RV insurance. I came across a good deal from Progressive for full time RV insurance and I meet all the requirements EXCEPT for one statement:
Quote:

I confirm that any motorhome listed on this quote:
Is not the only registered motor vehicle in the household.


I talked to an agent and he said that I basically have to own another vehicle, but I don't have to provide any further details to start the quote.

Does anyone have experience with this requirement by Progressive? Basically what I'm concerned about is if I have this policy without a second vehicle that I own and I make a claim, will Progressive ask about my second vehicle and potentially deny my entire claim?

Thanks for any advice,
Jeff


If you LIE on your application, you should EXPECT that your policy isn't going to cover you in the event of any claim. Which is kind of like not having insurance at all. Lying on your application IS insurance fraud. End of discussion. Whether or not you get caught for it, well that's a different question.

You want insurance mostly to cover you in the event something BIG (aka expensive) happens. Unfortunately, if something BIG happens that is when the insurance company will absolutely look for ways to not pay you. That is their right, if their findings (ie. lied on an application) are justified.

Imagine for a minute YOU buy stock and invest YOUR money in an insurance company. YOU benefit (increased stock price) based partially on the company's profitability. Would YOU want that insurance company to pay out claims for accidents to customers who LIED on their application (committed insurance fraud) and were stealing from the insurance company (...because the amount they were paying for insurance was less than the risk the insurance company was exposed to because, in this instance, the RV was used as a daily driver)? I wouldn't.

(side note: I don't have a love for insurance companies, but they are in business to make money)

How about this...perhaps look for a LEGAL workaround that still gets you what you want/need. If the question is about whether or not you have another REGISTERED vehicle in the household, then what would be the LEAST expensive way to answer that truthfully? Would a motorcycle or even an old motorized scooter count as a "vehicle"? If so, can you buy a VERY inexpensive (...I'm not even sure if it would need to be functional) motorcycle and register it with the DMV? (Note: From what you provided us, it doesn't even ask if you have this extra "vehicle" insured or not...just "registered"). I believe registering a motorcycle is much less than a car. Maybe you could buy a pile of parts motorcycle for $100 and register it for very little and then you can answer the question from Progressive truthfully. Then, make sure you keep it registered. Just a thought. Even this is a bit "off" in my mind, but at least you would be able to honestly say that you answered their application question truthfully.

Do not lie on your application...it could turn out very badly for you and your family.

Good luck!
Chris


San Jose, CA
Own two 2015 Thor Majestic 28a Class C RVs

rgatijnet1

Florida

Senior Member

Joined: 06/22/2009

View Profile



Good Sam RV Club Member


Posted: 11/12/23 01:49pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

When I had my Classic cars, the insurance was very cheap compared to the coverage I got. To get that very cheap rate I had to show that I had another vehicle, insured by another company, to be used as my daily driver. I believe that I had to have two OTHER vehicles since my wife and I were both licensed drivers. Basically I had no mileage limits for my Classics but they also did not want me driving them every day. Standard coverage was zero deductible and agreed upon coverage of well over $100K on some of my cars. I could see their point because repairing a classic can be very expensive. My choice and I could have paid more from a standard insurance company and used a classic for my daily driver. I wonder what they would have considered to be the depreciated value of my 1957 Chevy convertible if it was totaled? I believe the new, from the factory price, was around $2500. [emoticon]

Gooma

Iowa

Full Member

Joined: 12/26/2020

View Profile


Offline
Posted: 11/12/23 04:50pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Do they "REQUIRE" another car, or were they asking to apply a two vehicle discount?

wa8yxm

Davison Michigan (East of Flint)

Senior Member

Joined: 07/04/2006

View Profile


Offline
Posted: 11/13/23 03:43am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

rk911 wrote:

wa8yxm wrote:

I do not think it is fraud.
I think they don't want you using your rather expensive RV as a "Daily Driver" and want to be sure you have a "Daily Driver" for things like going to Church on Sunday or running to the store for a pound of hotdogs.


It's fraud IF the OP claims to have a non-existing second vehicle in order to qualify for the policy and then submits a claim under that policy.


Well yes.. I was addressing the Company policy. not the possibility a client would lie and say "yes I have another vehicle"

Of course I always had another vehicle.. A very nice Bicycle.
(Human powered type). (I also did not have progressive on the RV).


Home was where I park it. but alas the.
2005 Damon Intruder 377 Alas declared a total loss
after a semi "nicked" it. Still have the radios
Kenwood TS-2000, ICOM ID-5100, ID-51A+2, ID-880 REF030C most times


Reply to Topic  |  Subscribe  |  Print Topic  |  Post New Topic  | 
Page of 3  
Prev  |  Next

Open Roads Forum  >  Class A Motorhomes  >  General Topics

 > Progressive RV Insurance requires you to have another car?
Search:   Advanced Search

Search only in Class A Motorhomes


New posts No new posts
Closed, new posts Closed, no new posts
Moved, new posts Moved, no new posts

Adjust text size:




© 2024 CWI, Inc. © 2024 Good Sam Enterprises, LLC. All Rights Reserved.