Re: [MBZ] Insurance rates and cheap living (was How Much Can I Tow...Really)

2006-06-13 Thread John Berryman


On Jun 13, 2006, at 1:51 PM, archer wrote:

Thanks for the invitation.  I'll definitely come by if I get up  
that way on

the trip.

Gerry


	Feel free to come and inspect our mountains in the Adirondack Region  
of NY, if the wind blows you that far off course. the Adirondack Park  
is comprised of 6,000,000 acres of public and private lands.


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Re: [MBZ] Insurance rates and cheap living (was How Much Can I Tow...Really)

2006-06-13 Thread LT Don

I don't recommend driving on US-250 for any length of time unless you (1)
like very slow speeds and (2) like steep hills and (3) like sharp curves ...
and are immune to motion sickness.

Don
Fairmont WV native

On 6/13/06, archer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:




I looked up Cameron on the map.  Population 1400 (this is an old map),
US-250, 18 miles from the river; it looks like you would take 250 to the
river road route 2 to I-70 and I-79 into Pittsburgh.  All the advantages
of
country living with easy access to a major city.  I drove around
W.Virginia
years ago before there were interstate highways, but remember little about
it.  In general, I like mountains but have never lived in a real
mountainous
area.  Grew up in the Southern Indiana Uplands, which could barely be
called
hills.

Thanks for the invitation.  I'll definitely come by if I get up that way
on
the trip.

Gerry


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Re: [MBZ] Insurance rates and cheap living (was How Much Can I Tow...Really)

2006-06-13 Thread archer

At 03:47 AM 6/13/2006, Gerry Archer wrote:

Does anyone know which state and which insurance company have the cheapest
auto insurance rates?  Just got my insurance bill from Allstate for two 
old
MBs here in Florida:  $840 for the minimum insurance required by the 
state;

no comprehensive, etc. included; and that's with one driver for two cars.



Dave wrote:
 Just as a data point, here in West Virginia my liability insurance
for an 83 300SD is $159.51 for six months of
$500,000/$500,000/$100,000.  Which is much more than the state
requires.  State Farm with two drivers in their sixties, no accidents,
multicar discount.  We live on a farm.


That sounds interesting, Dave.  My '83 300D with minimum liability/property 
damage should be even less.


G: Anyone who does not have a job in Florida can have out-of-state tags 
and

insurance, so it's possible to establish residence in any other state and
still live here.  (I'm thinking about living in another state in the 
summer

anyway.)


 You may want to check out WV.  That is if you like hills and
trees.  Lots of old people here, low crime, cheap real estate, low taxes,
and good hunting.  And in my case, two hours from urbane delights in
Pittsburgh.  Come see us.  It is hard to find my place - you will need
directions.  Email me if you are planning on coming this way.

 Dave Gilmore, Cameron WV

 How pleasant is the day when we give up striving to be young.


I looked up Cameron on the map.  Population 1400 (this is an old map), 
US-250, 18 miles from the river; it looks like you would take 250 to the 
river road route 2 to I-70 and I-79 into Pittsburgh.  All the advantages of 
country living with easy access to a major city.  I drove around W.Virginia 
years ago before there were interstate highways, but remember little about 
it.  In general, I like mountains but have never lived in a real mountainous 
area.  Grew up in the Southern Indiana Uplands, which could barely be called 
hills.


Thanks for the invitation.  I'll definitely come by if I get up that way on 
the trip.


Gerry




Re: [MBZ] Insurance rates and cheap living (was How Much Can I Tow...Really)

2006-06-13 Thread Kris Gilmore

At 03:47 AM 6/13/2006, Gerry Archer wrote:

Does anyone know which state and which insurance company have the cheapest
auto insurance rates?  Just got my insurance bill from Allstate for two old
MBs here in Florida:  $840 for the minimum insurance required by the state;
no comprehensive, etc. included; and that's with one driver for two cars.


 Just as a data point, here in West Virginia my liability insurance 
for an 83 300SD is $159.51 for six months of 
$500,000/$500,000/$100,000.  Which is much more than the state 
requires.  State Farm with two drivers in their sixties, no accidents, 
multicar discount.  We live on a farm.




Anyone who does not have a job in Florida can have out-of-state tags and
insurance, so it's possible to establish residence in any other state and
still live here.  (I'm thinking about living in another state in the summer
anyway.)


 You may want to check out WV.  That is if you like hills and 
trees.  Lots of old people here, low crime, cheap real estate, low taxes, 
and good hunting.  And in my case, two hours from urbane delights in 
Pittsburgh.  Come see us.  It is hard to find my place - you will need 
directions.  Email me if you are planning on coming this way.


 Dave Gilmore, Cameron WV

 How pleasant is the day when we give up striving to be young.