Ive got just liability & unisured motorist on both of mine as well, they are just to cheap and easy to replace if in an accident to justify cost of full coverage. The only thing I am slightly concerned about is theft or something like that, but there are a few 'deterrents' built into my wheeler.
~James
I agree that these Jeeps are too cheap to carry collison coverage, but....
You may want to add comprehensive to your insurance. It is relatively cheap and claims do not count against you as accidents. It covers theft, vandalism, etc. It may even cover deer collisions, but you may want to check on that.
My jeep recently had a window smashed at the parking lot where I take the bus to work.
-broken driver's window
- stolen Alpine stereo
- They cut some wiring under the dash
- damage to the dash
- partially cut off my catalytic converter
I recieved $1,400 from insurance, after my $250 deductible. $50 for a window and dash peices, and I used their insurance replacement services to source a new Alpine radio ($50 cheaper than anywhere I could find). I did all my own work. A few hundered more dollars and they would have totaled it, then of course I'd buy it back for next to nothing.
End result, I have about $1,200 in my pocket and Jeep is back on the road.
I also recommend most people get the road side assistance added to their polices. It is dirt cheap. Mine is $4 every 6 months. I've never neede a tow, but it has paid for a flat fix, keys locked in car, and several jump starts.
I worked for the largest auto insurer in the U.S. for 5 years, so I know my way around a policy. Even with these additional coverages, my semi-annual bill is only a touch over $200. It pays to have multi-line, multi-car, accident free, and other discounts.