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Old Dec 3, 2008 | 06:21 PM
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Default Chrysler Auto Insurance ??

I've had my auto insurance with Farmers Group for years ... MrsS and I both have clean driving records and we've not had any complaints or problems, We just keep on paying the premiums, switch cars on the policy as we replace a car with a newer one and have filed only one claim ever ...

Today, I got a mailer from Chrysler Auto Insurance claiming they could save us $300-$500 per year on each car (which are both Chrysler products) .... they don't know us or our histories, they only know what we're driving ... AND I do NOT know if they are actually affiliated in any way with Chrysler Motors or are just taking a ride on the name.

Normally, I just toss stuff like this into my shredder but since our premiums are coming due shortly and our insurance was a top of mind issue, I got thinking about this ... we've been wondering if we are really getting the best available deal on insurance or whether it might pay to shop around. MrsS keeps talking about checking with AARP (yes, although I hate to admit it, we are old enough to be eligible to join that group) since she tells me that people she's talked to have saved money with them ... that sometimes means she's seen an ad on TV, but she really might have spoken with someone who's told her that.

My question (after all that blather) is whether any among the membership here has had any experience with Chrysler Auto Insurance and what has been the nature of that experience ? A secondary question might really be in order since the Crossfire by it's nature raised our rates .... does anyone have any suggestions based on experience as to whether we should look beyond Farmers and if so, what suggestions do you have?

Great thanks,
 
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