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DanfromNC 03-03-2015 08:09 PM

Golf Cart Insurance.
 
We are new to TV and have recently ordered our first golf cart. I started investigating golf cart insurance, and was shocked to be quoted $260.00 for 12 months of coverage. I was informed that the rate was based on the value of the cart ($10,000) and our lack of experience as "golf cart drivers." Is this price in line with what others are paying? If not, may I ask who you are insured through?

Gator Fan 03-03-2015 08:25 PM

Allstate for around $60 per year

spofford 03-03-2015 08:27 PM

Foremost insurance is who I use. Never heard of golf cart driver experience for premium rating, car driving record,yes.

villagetinker 03-03-2015 08:40 PM

AAA a little higher, around $100, 2 drivers, as I recall.

champion6 03-03-2015 08:41 PM

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Originally Posted by DanfromNC (Post 1022830)
<snip> I started investigating golf cart insurance, and was shocked to be quoted $260.00 for 12 months of coverage. I was informed that the rate was based on the value of the cart ($10,000) and our lack of experience as "golf cart drivers." <snip>

Those reasons sound bogus to me - especially the second one. Rates for normal golf carts run about $100 +/- $30. IF you have purchase a Street Legal cart, you are going to be quoted higher rates.

JoMar 03-03-2015 10:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DanfromNC (Post 1022830)
We are new to TV and have recently ordered our first golf cart. I started investigating golf cart insurance, and was shocked to be quoted $260.00 for 12 months of coverage. I was informed that the rate was based on the value of the cart ($10,000) and our lack of experience as "golf cart drivers." Is this price in line with what others are paying? If not, may I ask who you are insured through?

Who quoted you that price? We pay $125.00/yr for 2 new golf carts, have the same coverage as I have on our car and it's also included in our umbrella.

ukbill70 03-03-2015 10:43 PM

Golf cart Insurance
 
Two Golf carts with Progressive from AAA Husband and Wife $90 per year and that was from day one, ie no golf cart driving experience. Just renewed last week same premium.

asianthree 03-03-2015 10:55 PM

State Farm $82.00 a year. OP who is the company who is quoting you

obxgal 03-03-2015 10:58 PM

"Lack of experience as "golf cart drivers", has a lot to do with the price being higher. I remember questioning that 8 years ago and was told they require 3 to 4 years experience.

sunnyatlast 03-03-2015 11:37 PM

Your age (getting older of course) affects motor vehicle insurance, too. Older drivers, like teenagers, are higher risk and thus, higher premiums for more probability of claims to pay. I've also read here that your credit report score affects insurance rates, too. (People who always pay cash might not have a credit history.)

Be careful of what some are quoting for low, low prices here. I've been told by agents that some customers simply add the cart to their homeowner policy, when actually, they need vehicle-motorist coverages.

It should be a separate golf cart policy (classified as Off-Road Vehicle unless it is Street Legal), with Vehicle Insurance Coverages for:

Part A: LIABILITY
Bodily Injury -- $250,000 ea person/ $500,000 each accident $15.00
PASSENGER LIABILITY - Included
PROPERTY DAMAGE -- $100,000 each accident $5.00

Part B: MEDICAL PAYMENTS -- $5,000 each person $24.00

Part C: Uninsured Motorist -- $250,000 ea person / $500,000 ea accident $59.00

Part D: Damage to your vehicle
COLLISION -- ACV not to exceed $7,295 -- $31.00
Less $250 deductible
Other Than Collision: ACV not to exceed $7,295 -- $26.00
Less $250 deductible

Annual Premium by Vehicle -- $160.00
(This was 2013 Foremost insurance on remanufactured Yamaha gas cart)

P.S. Get quotes from other agencies!

Rango 03-04-2015 01:33 PM

I got coverage through The Villages Insurance Co. for about $100/year on a new cart.

OBXNana 03-04-2015 02:12 PM

I have hesitated to say this, because I don't want to offend you in any way, but when you get a quote for insurance your credit report is pulled. I am not implying you have poor credit and in this day and age of identity theft, you may want to explore how the insurance determined your rate.

ureout 03-04-2015 02:36 PM

when you do get golf cart insurance it's usually about $100... do not get a add on to your homeowners insurance....a separate policy is better....any type of claim could effect your H.O. policy including possible cancellation....

Navy (SSBN 633) 03-04-2015 02:58 PM

Foremost Insurance here....190.00 for two less than 5 year old carts

bimmertl 03-04-2015 03:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sunnyatlast (Post 1022932)
Your age (getting older of course) affects motor vehicle insurance, too. Older drivers, like teenagers, are higher risk and thus, higher premiums for more probability of claims to pay. I've also read here that your credit report score affects insurance rates, too. (People who always pay cash might not have a credit history.)

Be careful of what some are quoting for low, low prices here. I've been told by agents that some customers simply add the cart to their homeowner policy, when actually, they need vehicle-motorist coverages.

It should be a separate golf cart policy (classified as Off-Road Vehicle unless it is Street Legal), with Vehicle Insurance Coverages for:

Part A: LIABILITY
Bodily Injury -- $250,000 ea person/ $500,000 each accident $15.00
PASSENGER LIABILITY - Included
PROPERTY DAMAGE -- $100,000 each accident $5.00

Part B: MEDICAL PAYMENTS -- $5,000 each person $24.00

Part C: Uninsured Motorist -- $250,000 ea person / $500,000 ea accident $59.00

Part D: Damage to your vehicle
COLLISION -- ACV not to exceed $7,295 -- $31.00
Less $250 deductible
Other Than Collision: ACV not to exceed $7,295 -- $26.00
Less $250 deductible

Annual Premium by Vehicle -- $160.00
(This was 2013 Foremost insurance on remanufactured Yamaha gas cart)

P.S. Get quotes from other agencies!

This is the only valid post on this thread so far and it hits the nail on the head. You can't just throw numbers out as to what you pay for golf cart insurance. You need to know what coverages you are buying. The list of coverages provided by this poster are the coverages every Villager should request and as stated, with most companies it will be a separate policy. Street legal carts will cost more.

If you are paying $100 a year or less you are most likely underinsured for all the risks you are exposed to in The Villages.


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