BrianJ77
Well-Known Member
That's why I went with Grundy. Keeps the teen off the high performance car policy because she damn sure isn't driving the Mustang!Teens are what does it. A teen and a vette (much less a mustang) don’t mix well, one after the other. May consider a separate just for you and her (car - not trying to assume anything). Been with one place for over 25 years blah blah and the mustang was double what USAA quoted and ended up charging, only thing is the teen isn’t on the new policy. She’s on the other due to the loan so it’s the curse of parental assistance.
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