View Poll Results: How much discount do you get on your insurance?
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How much discount do you get?
#2
Re: How much discount do you get?
I voted 0. I didn't even realize that insurance discount was ever even an option, and I don't understand why it matters.
Can someone please explain why we deserve a discount because we have a hybrid?
Can someone please explain why we deserve a discount because we have a hybrid?
#3
Re: How much discount do you get?
Originally Posted by hamm3r
I voted 0. I didn't even realize that insurance discount was ever even an option, and I don't understand why it matters.
Can someone please explain why we deserve a discount because we have a hybrid?
Can someone please explain why we deserve a discount because we have a hybrid?
And if some company gives like 20% i will switch!
#5
Re: How much discount do you get?
Originally Posted by CrisCross
How do you know you got the discount?
What company?
What company?
#6
Re: How much discount do you get?
I get none through nationwide, but I believe Farmer's and Traveller's both offer discounts for Hybrid drivers.
The logic is that Hybrid drivers are "safer" drivers based on the fact that A) the average Hybrid owner is typically older, and B) the Hybrid owner is more likely to be concerned with fuel economy and drives more conservatively (read: slowly).
The logic is that Hybrid drivers are "safer" drivers based on the fact that A) the average Hybrid owner is typically older, and B) the Hybrid owner is more likely to be concerned with fuel economy and drives more conservatively (read: slowly).
#7
Re: How much discount do you get?
Originally Posted by Tim K
I get none through nationwide, but I believe Farmer's and Traveller's both offer discounts for Hybrid drivers.
The logic is that Hybrid drivers are "safer" drivers based on the fact that A) the average Hybrid owner is typically older, and B) the Hybrid owner is more likely to be concerned with fuel economy and drives more conservatively (read: slowly).
The logic is that Hybrid drivers are "safer" drivers based on the fact that A) the average Hybrid owner is typically older, and B) the Hybrid owner is more likely to be concerned with fuel economy and drives more conservatively (read: slowly).
I don't think I got a Hybrid discount, but the rover was a mid 20's points vehicle, and the Hybrid is a mid teens points vehicle. That saved us a bunch of money in itself. Both were driven at the same speeds, but for different reasons. The rover hurt to drive it fast, the TCH hurts the FE to drive fast. I guess it was for the same reason, to keep the hurt down.
#8
Re: How much discount do you get?
Originally Posted by CrisCross
How do you know you got the discount?
What company?
What company?
#10
Re: How much discount do you get?
The TCH cost about $56 more to insure than a comparably equipped '07 LE-V6 when I got a quote from AAA in September. Obviously that wasn't a deal-breaker for me. But I was a bit worried when I had read "reports" that carriers were tacking on large premiums for hybrids. No discounts for CA State PZEV (or AT-PZEV) certified vehicles from AAA! [Darn... because both this Camry and my Mazda 6i are PZEVs!] Yes, ins. carriers usually use real-world data statistics/loss rates, crash worthiness ratings and component/parts costs when determining prices. Your driving record also plays a substantial part.
Last edited by martinmzfan; 11-13-2006 at 07:42 PM.