cohall
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Crazy. My quote from Nationwide was $220/mo, including multi-policy discounts. I have no tickets/claims/accidents on my record.Nationwide quote for LE R1T = $78/mo. Basically the same as my eTron.
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Crazy. My quote from Nationwide was $220/mo, including multi-policy discounts. I have no tickets/claims/accidents on my record.Nationwide quote for LE R1T = $78/mo. Basically the same as my eTron.
Try progressiveCrazy. My quote from Nationwide was $220/mo, including multi-policy discounts. I have no tickets/claims/accidents on my record.
@DuckTruck - Appreciate your insight here given this is your area of expertise (at least one of them!). Have you decided whether you are going to go with the Rivian/Nationwide offering? I'm waiting to get my quote back and I've got some time (Feb. 2020 LE reservation), but I'm curious as to what people who really know the insurance industry are going to do.Just a reminder, make sure the coverages provided by the other carriers match Nationwide's. Will they cover losses and towing/assistance off-road? Rivian OEM parts and glass?
Also best to confirm Nationwide's coverage questions above yourself before making any decision.
I’m still waiting to see what my current carrier quotes for the Rivian, once it is fully uploaded and recognized by their rating system. Leaning towards Rivian/Nationwide for all of the autos, at least. The guarantee to use Rivian parts and glass, along with extensive off-road coverage, makes me feel much more comfortable than foregoing those advantages.@DuckTruck - Appreciate your insight here given this is your area of expertise (at least one of them!). Have you decided whether you are going to go with the Rivian/Nationwide offering? I'm waiting to get my quote back and I've got some time (Feb. 2020 LE reservation), but I'm curious as to what people who really know the insurance industry are going to do.
Per ConsumerReports, Nationwide is one of their lowest rated companies.Crazy. My quote from Nationwide was $220/mo, including multi-policy discounts. I have no tickets/claims/accidents on my record.
Same for me, they said thier rates are not competitive with what I have, did not give any numbers.Rivian broker said he couldn't provide me a competitive quote for my vehicles ( I have State Farm) and isn't even allowed to quote my homes (So Cal Fire areas). So I guess I will have to add the R1T to State Farm or get it separately through nationwide.
My email was the same, except he didn't even give me a quote for the R1T. The only reason State Farm insured my home (fire area) was because I already had a condo insured with them.Same for me, they said thier rates are not competitive with what I have, did not give any numbers.
I currently have State Farm in Southern CA, been with them for 34 years, here was the Rivian Brokers response. I asked to quote for 2 vehicles, 2 houses (neither in fire or flood zones), and an umbrella policy.