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Old Oct 17, 2008 | 02:05 PM
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[QUOTE=zx636skiv;4599648]I had an ex-girlfriend who had all her window glass on her CRX engraved with the vin numbers. That was if someone did steal her car, they would have to replace all the glass before they sold it, in theory making it less valuable to the thief. I don't remember if she got a discount on her insurance or not.





when i worked at greenbier dodge/kia/jeep/vw/gmc (prep department ) i used to have to do that to all the new cars that came in and most used cars if it was a acura/honda .pretty common thing for dealships .
Old Oct 18, 2008 | 07:51 AM
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Originally Posted by ef9zc
If you go with state farm and your insurance is only 70$ a month or less then you don't have to worry about a 20% DISCOUNT. Gieco and progressive run upwards of 350 for sport bikes a month....
I have geico. FULL coverage on 2 sportbikes, both 600 Ninjas. I pay $52 a month for both...oh yeah, $100 deductable.

But then again, I am older and have had an excellent driving record for the last 12 years or so!!
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