[GMCnet] Mexican insurance [message #329783] |
Wed, 07 March 2018 11:20 |
<rallymaster
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Buenas Dias, Amigos and Amigas
How are you getting your short term Mexican auto insurance, now-a-days?
We're going to be inYuma for a while for dental work in Los Algodones,
and will need to drive the car across the border. Linda's Sister-in-law
can't walk long enough to cross the border on foot, so we'll need the
car, and the insurance.
Thanks,
RonC
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Re: [GMCnet] Mexican insurance [message #329784 is a reply to message #329783] |
Wed, 07 March 2018 11:41 |
Sammy Williams
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https://www.progressive.com/mexico-insurance/
USAA refers us to Progressive for RVs. Seems they also cover Mexico, too.
:)
Sammy Williams
On Wed, Mar 7, 2018 at 11:20 AM, wrote:
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> Buenas Dias, Amigos and Amigas
>
> How are you getting your short term Mexican auto insurance, now-a-days?
> We're going to be inYuma for a while for dental work in Los Algodones,
> and will need to drive the car across the border. Linda's Sister-in-law
> can't walk long enough to cross the border on foot, so we'll need the
> car, and the insurance.
>
> Thanks,
> RonC
>
>
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Re: [GMCnet] Mexican insurance [message #329785 is a reply to message #329784] |
Wed, 07 March 2018 11:57 |
77Royale
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Depends on your current insurance carrier. If your talking about a passenger car. A lot of standard line policies cover 25-50 miles into the country. Standard lines meaning non high risk.
As for the GMC I would call and check, it depends on what type of policy you have on that and its normal coverage territory. Apples and oranges between cars and TZEs.
You can look at your current policy and there should be a specific section entitled coverage territory. This specifically spells out WHERE your are covered. Or call your current agent to inquire. You also need to know ahead of time if there are any exclusions which apply in Mexico. For Example they carrier may cover liability if you hit anything, but not cover theft. Best to ask first.
Depending on where in Mexico there may be a Mexican licensed insurer who will sell you a policy. Different states in Mexico have different arrangements, so you may need to call someone there.
77 Royale, Rear Dry Bath. 403, 3.55 Final Drive, Lenzi goodies, Patterson carb and dizzy.
Mid Michigan
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Re: [GMCnet] Mexican insurance [message #329790 is a reply to message #329785] |
Wed, 07 March 2018 15:20 |
Kingsley Coach
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Canucks walk into Farmers Insurance on Spruce Street in Las Cruces, NM and
pass over a credit card.
They'll want to know the value of vehicle, how long you will be there, who
is driving, and your current insurance carrier. Price is based on value,
length of stay, and secret insurance things
Mike in NS
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On Wed, Mar 7, 2018 at 1:58 PM, Wayne Rogewski wrote:
> Depends on your current insurance carrier. If your talking about a
> passenger car. A lot of standard line policies cover 25-50 miles into the
> country. Standard lines meaning non high risk.
>
> As for the GMC I would call and check, it depends on what type of policy
> you have on that and its normal coverage territory. Apples and oranges
> between cars and TZEs.
>
> You can look at your current policy and there should be a specific section
> entitled coverage territory. This specifically spells out WHERE your are
> covered. Or call your current agent to inquire.
>
> Depending on where in Mexico there may be a Mexican licensed insurer who
> will sell you a policy. Different states in Mexico have different
> arrangements, so you may need to call someone there.
>
>
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> 77 Royale, Rear Dry Bath. 403, 3.55 Final Drive, Lenzi goodies, Patterson
> carb and dizzy.
> Mid Michigan
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