No ****.
Tell me if this sounds like complete bullshit to any of you, or if I'm way off base and ignorant that this happens with motorcycle insurance:
The facts:
-Bought the bike in 2011 (age 24), full coverage insurance through state farm was 740.83/year.
- In 2012 my monthly payment went up 7 dollars, I figured, ah, inflation, whatever.
-In 2013, went up another 8 dollars. They told me that was just the rising cost of insurance... Ok, whatever.
In 2014, they are sending me statements for $123 and some change! From 86/mo to 123? Annual premium jumped almost $200 from when I first signed on with them. And when I called and, nicely, requested an explanation, the lady (there's always a lady, isn't there?) told me that it would cost StateFarm more to fix my 2008 Suzuki Gsxr750 today, in 2014, than it would have in 2011. That the model of my bike is one of the very few that this happens to.
No accidents, tickets, or other bad behavior.
I just don't get it, help me wrap my mind around this one.
Tell me if this sounds like complete bullshit to any of you, or if I'm way off base and ignorant that this happens with motorcycle insurance:
The facts:
-Bought the bike in 2011 (age 24), full coverage insurance through state farm was 740.83/year.
- In 2012 my monthly payment went up 7 dollars, I figured, ah, inflation, whatever.
-In 2013, went up another 8 dollars. They told me that was just the rising cost of insurance... Ok, whatever.
In 2014, they are sending me statements for $123 and some change! From 86/mo to 123? Annual premium jumped almost $200 from when I first signed on with them. And when I called and, nicely, requested an explanation, the lady (there's always a lady, isn't there?) told me that it would cost StateFarm more to fix my 2008 Suzuki Gsxr750 today, in 2014, than it would have in 2011. That the model of my bike is one of the very few that this happens to.
No accidents, tickets, or other bad behavior.
I just don't get it, help me wrap my mind around this one.