In a call to USAA a couple of months ago I inquired about insurance for my truck. The USAA Rep said they don’t insure military vehicles and gave me no options.
Received the SF97 yesterday so I started back down the insurance trail. Called USAA (just for giggles) expecting the same response. To my surprise the Rep went through collecting all the info on the vehicle.
Then, I thought the dreaded moment arrived; she said ‘USAA doesn’t issue policies on these vehicles but our parent USAA insurance unit does”.
She transferred me and a different USAA industry department took all my details and we conferenced PROGRESSIVE in to the call. USAA has a insurance line partnership with Progressive and within a few minutes the policy was done and in force.
A couple of things you should know:
1) Progressives, and perhaps other underwriters) will do a Experian type credit check and pull your State driving record.
2) Progressive allows payment plans (as do most insurance underwriters) but if you pay in full it’s a bit cheaper.
3) NOT CLEAR YET - but the insurance ID cards have five (5) 1’s (ones) at the end of “VIN”. I’ve inquired and haven’t heard back but a ‘guess’ is that they are “fillers” because the VIN isn’t long enough for their system. Does anyone know or have experience with this?
So, I’m off to DMV to finger-wrestle with them over the stack of paperwork required.
Received the SF97 yesterday so I started back down the insurance trail. Called USAA (just for giggles) expecting the same response. To my surprise the Rep went through collecting all the info on the vehicle.
Then, I thought the dreaded moment arrived; she said ‘USAA doesn’t issue policies on these vehicles but our parent USAA insurance unit does”.
She transferred me and a different USAA industry department took all my details and we conferenced PROGRESSIVE in to the call. USAA has a insurance line partnership with Progressive and within a few minutes the policy was done and in force.
A couple of things you should know:
1) Progressives, and perhaps other underwriters) will do a Experian type credit check and pull your State driving record.
2) Progressive allows payment plans (as do most insurance underwriters) but if you pay in full it’s a bit cheaper.
3) NOT CLEAR YET - but the insurance ID cards have five (5) 1’s (ones) at the end of “VIN”. I’ve inquired and haven’t heard back but a ‘guess’ is that they are “fillers” because the VIN isn’t long enough for their system. Does anyone know or have experience with this?
So, I’m off to DMV to finger-wrestle with them over the stack of paperwork required.