<edited to add, I got insurance thru Allstate today>
Folks, first post. My name is Zzeke, and I'm getting my feet wet building my own custom quarters on wheels. My first stint in living in a box happened about a decade ago when I bought an old but very well made (and well appointed, I might add) Class A motorhome. I lived in that for nearly 5 years off and on the grid.
I'm about to buy a 2002 Freightliner FL60 "VAN" (aka ambulance). It was made by Medic Master.
I'm pretty excited about it, at the moment waiting for the owner to get the brakes working. He fixed the air leak, so picking it up is imminent.
My first challenge as you might guess, is getting insurance.
I do plan to convert the title eventually to "motorhome" status, but first I need to get it home, do a few short shake down cruises to suss out any powertrain / chassis issues I'm not aware of, get repairs if necessary....
I did some googling yesterday, and tried Progressive, Geico, USAA (which went to Liberty Mutual) and so far, no go.
I realized after more googling, that using the word ambulance is a big no no. I only used the word with Progressive and Liberty. No reply from Geico.
I have read another thread from a few years back on this subject, was hoping for some updated info or some tips to help me get it home. I say updated info, because it seems the landscape has changed.
Commercial Insurance
I was asked yesterday "personal or commercial". Ultimately, it'll be personal, but if it's titled commercial and that is the only way to get it insured to drive it (not to camp in it or anything else) are there any specific requirements for a commercial policy? Tax ID, CDLs or such?
I have heard of folks talk about "commercial policy for personal use" where they realize you're not a business, but issue the insurance to you anyway because it's a commercial vehicle. Which companies out there do these kinds of policies and how do you ask for it? The minute I said "personal" they said "we're sorry we can't help you". So what do I do, just tell them commercial to get insurance going?
Any overwhelmingly positive experiences for Freightliner?
Folks say all the time "my ford E350 was easy to insure" but the word FORD is not in itself a red flag. I believe that experiences dealing with insuring for "vans" are not going to be in the same ballpark as the freightliner, which is automatically flagged as commercial.
Like I said, I'm not looking to mislead them, but need to get it home and work on the transformation of the title which ought to fix this issue correct?
Thanks, appreciate any help you can offer
Zz
Folks, first post. My name is Zzeke, and I'm getting my feet wet building my own custom quarters on wheels. My first stint in living in a box happened about a decade ago when I bought an old but very well made (and well appointed, I might add) Class A motorhome. I lived in that for nearly 5 years off and on the grid.
I'm about to buy a 2002 Freightliner FL60 "VAN" (aka ambulance). It was made by Medic Master.
I'm pretty excited about it, at the moment waiting for the owner to get the brakes working. He fixed the air leak, so picking it up is imminent.
My first challenge as you might guess, is getting insurance.
I do plan to convert the title eventually to "motorhome" status, but first I need to get it home, do a few short shake down cruises to suss out any powertrain / chassis issues I'm not aware of, get repairs if necessary....
I did some googling yesterday, and tried Progressive, Geico, USAA (which went to Liberty Mutual) and so far, no go.
I realized after more googling, that using the word ambulance is a big no no. I only used the word with Progressive and Liberty. No reply from Geico.
I have read another thread from a few years back on this subject, was hoping for some updated info or some tips to help me get it home. I say updated info, because it seems the landscape has changed.
Commercial Insurance
I was asked yesterday "personal or commercial". Ultimately, it'll be personal, but if it's titled commercial and that is the only way to get it insured to drive it (not to camp in it or anything else) are there any specific requirements for a commercial policy? Tax ID, CDLs or such?
I have heard of folks talk about "commercial policy for personal use" where they realize you're not a business, but issue the insurance to you anyway because it's a commercial vehicle. Which companies out there do these kinds of policies and how do you ask for it? The minute I said "personal" they said "we're sorry we can't help you". So what do I do, just tell them commercial to get insurance going?
Any overwhelmingly positive experiences for Freightliner?
Folks say all the time "my ford E350 was easy to insure" but the word FORD is not in itself a red flag. I believe that experiences dealing with insuring for "vans" are not going to be in the same ballpark as the freightliner, which is automatically flagged as commercial.
Like I said, I'm not looking to mislead them, but need to get it home and work on the transformation of the title which ought to fix this issue correct?
Thanks, appreciate any help you can offer
Zz
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