Member II
I am new here but I was just wanting share some knowledge that I recently discovered about where our vehicles classified in the insurance world.
I am a licensed insurance agent in 48 states and have wonder since our vehicles are close an RV just on a smaller platform. I found out 3 things qualifies a vehicle as an RV
1. Long term food storage (AKA refrigerator)
2. Cooking system (Coleman grill even applies)
3. Fixed sleeping quarters (RTT)
I confirmed this with a progressive RV expert that if you have these 3 that makes whatever vehicle you own a “Truck Camper” at that point.
Why does this even matter?
RV insurance is considerably less expensive than auto and offers a lot of things auto doesn’t. Like if you break down 3 states away from home, camping equipment in the vehicle, And coverage of all your added accessories if you chose as well as a list of others.
Mine for the basic (which is what I have now with auto) would be $600 less a year
For the same price I pay for my basic auto, I could get every option with RV insurance.
I’m not trying to sell anything it’s my day off haha
Just wanted to share some info from the insurance world I live in M-F and give people another avenue.
Hope you found this helpful happy Overlanding!!!
I am a licensed insurance agent in 48 states and have wonder since our vehicles are close an RV just on a smaller platform. I found out 3 things qualifies a vehicle as an RV
1. Long term food storage (AKA refrigerator)
2. Cooking system (Coleman grill even applies)
3. Fixed sleeping quarters (RTT)
I confirmed this with a progressive RV expert that if you have these 3 that makes whatever vehicle you own a “Truck Camper” at that point.
Why does this even matter?
RV insurance is considerably less expensive than auto and offers a lot of things auto doesn’t. Like if you break down 3 states away from home, camping equipment in the vehicle, And coverage of all your added accessories if you chose as well as a list of others.
Mine for the basic (which is what I have now with auto) would be $600 less a year
For the same price I pay for my basic auto, I could get every option with RV insurance.
I’m not trying to sell anything it’s my day off haha
Just wanted to share some info from the insurance world I live in M-F and give people another avenue.
Hope you found this helpful happy Overlanding!!!