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Post by orange Juiced on Tue Jul 12, 2011 7:18 pm

I used to drive my Malibu to the grocery store every once in while and a couple of times to Target. I was really quick though, just in and out. I would just park way in the back taking up 2 spaces, and I would disable the car. They would have to work really hard to try to take it.

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Post by The Dude on Wed Jul 13, 2011 7:22 am

Wow. So I guess I'm a nut for driving my car everywhere when it was running.... Took it on trips, drove to work, just basically enjoyed the car for what it was. Gotta enjoy it while I'm still young.

Also I HAD State Farm for several years too. I didn't like how they treated me with insuring my Chevelle, but when I had a fully loaded drop top that was only 4 years old or when I insured my wife's newer cars they acted like I was their best friend. I'm with American Family now & enjoy them much better. No complaints about me switching vehicles frequently, no problems with older cars, cheapest rates with decent coverage. Then again, it could just be the difference in agents. IDK

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Post by 74MonteCarlo on Wed Jul 13, 2011 7:27 am

Nope, not a nut. Personal preference.

I always relay back to my Chevelle begin stolen. Everything makes my leery. I won't leave my cars anywhere. You cannot trust anyone. And as nice as my cars are, they are easy targets.

Not trying to sound like a edit or anything, or saying you're wrong.
Just PERSONALLY...for ME...I will NOT leave my cars ANYWHERE. Even when I use one to pick up my girlfriend and come back to my place, I will not leave her living room, so I can see the driveway.

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Post by JB2wheeler on Wed Jul 13, 2011 8:10 am

Once upon a time I restored my 78 Elky and gave it to my son in law to drive. He had motor trouble and took it to a mechanic. He lived 300 miles from me. While the car was at the garage someone hit the side of it and went all the way down that side leaving a 4 inch deep gash. The garage owner refused to do anything about it and I had to fix it myself. After a number of years of hard wear my son in law gave the Elky back to me and it sits in my garage waiting for another renewal. JB

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Post by abajc3 on Wed Jul 13, 2011 10:48 am

youre not a nut rago. i do that too. i would drive it even more often if the gas was cheaper here, or if i wasnt constantly broke. i really couldnt care less about the mileage, i dont even know what it is, must be somewhere around 50k (probably rolled over already). i just use it like it was a 5 year old car.

but then again, its far from mint condition and originality. when i was younger and didnt have my own car yet, i was dreaming about an original classic. then when i got the car, i started to go that way (was even thinking of repainting it back in beige color, yuck) but then i realized it was pointless (to me). now all i care about is performance and fun.


i still respect original mint condition cars very much, i just wouldnt want to own one. it would be too much of a responsibility for me and wouldnt go well with my character. im more of a go fast hooligan redneck type. my idea of fun is burning rubber, making noise and doughnuts. thank god we are all so different Very Happy

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Post by Jedediah on Wed Jul 13, 2011 6:19 pm

Hey just Keep saying no I live in Oregon too I never heard of them doing that before. I had a GMC jimmy that i had just rebuilt the motor and tranny in it. A 16 year old girl hit me basically head on and i told them no like five times they tried to give me 700. Then they said if i could find one for sale similar they would match that price. Of course there wasnt one like mine any where around so i just kept saying that it was unexceptable. Til i got 1850 and kept it with total title i then sold it for 900 still didnt break even but better then 700. Good luck dont let em mess with you. Is this you company or the guy who hit you?

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Post by Mcarlo77 on Wed Jul 13, 2011 8:13 pm

Rago wrote:Wow. So I guess I'm a nut for driving my car everywhere when it was running.... Took it on trips, drove to work, just basically enjoyed the car for what it was. Gotta enjoy it while I'm still young.

Also I HAD State Farm for several years too. I didn't like how they treated me with insuring my Chevelle, but when I had a fully loaded drop top that was only 4 years old or when I insured my wife's newer cars they acted like I was their best friend. I'm with American Family now & enjoy them much better. No complaints about me switching vehicles frequently, no problems with older cars, cheapest rates with decent coverage. Then again, it could just be the difference in agents. IDK


I switched to American Family, too...and, have never had an issue with car damage settlements (two deer hits and a T-bone incident involving my son); nor storm damage to the house. They insure my Monte for $7500 and no appraisal was needed. Of course, I have Minnesota collector plates on it and that is supposed to imply you only drive it on Sundays and in parades...yeah, right! Laughing

Oh, and just for the record...I don't care what anyone says, Rago...you ARE nuts!! HA! Sorry...couldn't resist, my friend! Beer

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