Well, I had country companies since about 1966, was perfectly satisfied until my daughter turned 16. I found her a super nice bright red Chevy two year old Cavalier 2 door low miles, beautiful car, called CC and asked about ins. but didn't have the vin #, a Cavalier is a Cav. no high perf. hot rod. got quoted 1200 a year, took it home & let her drive it, she was hooked. Called CC next morning and told them I bought it and gave them the vin#. They called me at noon and the price went up 800 bucks, said the serial number made it some kind of dangerous car and they couldn't help it, an 04 Cavalier with an engine the size of a lunch box??? Told them to forget that car, cancel my other three plus home owners and send me a refund. That car was about 700 a year with Farmers at the time. I never met that agent, she was brand new and replaced the one I had for years, think she just made a mistake probably but I was royally pizzed at the time.
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