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Auto auto insurance needed: For a vehicle that I drive only a few days/year.?



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Auto auto insurance needed: For a vehicle that I drive only a few days/year.?

I live in California and have 2 vehicles.

(1) 2002 Honda CRV: I need full coverage for it.
(2) 1970 Ford F100 pick-up truck: This is used only for dump runs and I drive it less than 8 days/year (about 100 miles total).
I have been paying full annual prices to keep the truck insured but think that is absurd.

Does anyone know of an auto auto insurance company that will insure both but quote a reduced rate for the truck?

P.S. I'm a 51 yr old female and have a clean driving record.

5 Responses to “Auto auto insurance needed: For a vehicle that I drive only a few days/year.?”

  1. miley cyrus says:

    Best Answer – Chosen by Voters Several methods you may think about.Like do the online quote yourself or call your local auto insurance agent for their help,it is up to you.

  2. lady gaga says:

    I have cotton states auto insurance in Georgia. The company is in Pennsylvania but I don't know all the places that they provide auto insurance for. I have a auto auto insurance that I drive daily which I have full coverage on and a truck that used to be my daily driver but I only drive it occasionally. I insured the truck under a recreational vehicle and it cut my cost by about 3/4.

  3. taylor lautner says:

    http://Cheap-Auto-auto insurances.info/ has a few questions and they will give you an estimate from a ton of different auto auto insurance companies with the lowest price from all companies in your area. It's free, easy, and fast. Source(s): http://Cheap-Auto-auto insurances.info/

  4. miley cyrus says:

    wouldn't it be cheaper to hire or rent a auto auto insurance to do dump runs than pay auto insurance on it?but if I were you, I would just garage the truck, take it off the auto insurance, and take my chances

  5. miley cyrus says:

    no recreation in ca for that truck/its either in or out/sell it and rent a truck when you need it/easier/cheaper

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