I own a 2010 Mazda3 which I only drive 3-4 times per year for weekend trips when I leave the city. (I do everything else by bicycle or bus.) State Farm is charging me about $90/mo for the privilege of not driving my car, which includes good driver discounts and my parents' 25+ year history with them. Geico and Progressive's web sites don't show any cheaper options.
I have sent all 3 insurers an email asking about reduced rates (I'll call later when I'm not at work). Do insurance companies generally offer reduced insurance types for long term storage? I also may qualify for USAA, do they generally offer cheaper rates? Anywhere else I should look?
Thanks.
edit I'm in WA if that's important.
I have sent all 3 insurers an email asking about reduced rates (I'll call later when I'm not at work). Do insurance companies generally offer reduced insurance types for long term storage? I also may qualify for USAA, do they generally offer cheaper rates? Anywhere else I should look?
Thanks.
edit I'm in WA if that's important.