You are a dufus if you tell them that info. Tell them you walk to work.
2006-12-08 08:41:57
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answered by x 5
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Most insurance companies require you to estimate how many miles you drive a year. If they catch you lying, they can refuse to cover your accident, so you can have a wrecked car, a $20,000 balance owed, and the other drivers suing you personally for damages. So it's a big big risk. Which is funny, because risk is what insurance is for.
Is it insane? Depends where. North Platte to Kearney... tedious. Malibu to Irvine... just plain stupid.
2006-12-08 18:08:00
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answered by Wolf Harper 6
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Frankly I wouldn't spend 4 hours of my day driving to and from work. Only the insurance company can tell you what it would do to your insurance of course. I guess your choice, whatever floats your boat.
2006-12-08 14:28:02
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answered by oklatom 7
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i dont know about were you live but yes it will go up ,but in some places you insurance is a lot lower outside the city so the two may offset each other
2006-12-08 14:36:19
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answered by doug b 6
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increase in milage will increase in premium, more risk, the longer you drive the more risk of an accident. I am an insurance agent. It will got up quite high, or they might not accept you
2006-12-08 14:29:23
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answered by _DestroyingAngel_ 3
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