I think that is typical for SoCal. My mother in law with her Tesla 3 is $2500/year. Not sure what insurance she carries.Here in southern California. State Farm is $1,233.62 for 6mo. Clean driving record.
Bodily Injury Coverage
Limit Per Accident $500,000
Limit Per Person $250,000
Deductible $2,000
Collision Coverage
Deductible $2,000
Uninsured/Underinsured Motor Vehicle Coverage
Limit Per Person $250,000
Limit Per Accident $500,000
Uninsured/Underinsured Property Damage
Limit Per Accident $250,000
Where in SoCal? I'm in Sherman Oaks / Van Nuys and I'm almost double that with the recent 35% increase on renewal with similar coverage with clean record. I've shopped around and other available carriers willing to cover Lucids were higher!Here in southern California. State Farm is $1,233.62 for 6mo. Clean driving record.
Bodily Injury Coverage
Limit Per Accident $500,000
Limit Per Person $250,000
Deductible $2,000
Collision Coverage
Deductible $2,000
Uninsured/Underinsured Motor Vehicle Coverage
Limit Per Person $250,000
Limit Per Accident $500,000
Uninsured/Underinsured Property Damage
Limit Per Accident $250,000
Thousand Oaks.Where in SoCal? I'm in Sherman Oaks / Van Nuys and I'm almost double that with the recent 35% increase on renewal with similar coverage with clean record. I've shopped around and other available carriers willing to cover Lucids were higher!
Oops, wrong policy - my '25 AT coverage is actually $642/6 monthChicago, IL burbs, Clean driving record. State Farm, $500 deductible collision, $0 deductible comprehensive - no Rental. $880/6 month. It was lower than my Tesla M3P
Good advice. When you 'store' one of your cars, do you have to take any specific action with the AZ DMV?I travel between AZ and CA (Marin) to my two homes. When I am away from AZ, I put one of my cars (rotating between the Lucid and the Rivian) in "storage" (i.e., in your garage, not being driven, still covered for "non-moving" damages). That can substantially reduce your insurance bill. Perhaps you are doing that already.
Nope! The car is still registered with AZDMV. It sits in the garage. Make sure you keep it charged (to say, 60-70% Soc). It still gets to OTAs.Good advice. When you 'store' one of your cars, do you have to take any specific action with the AZ DMV?
Interesting. I thought the DMV would make you temporarily suspend your registration when/if they were notified of the insurance change. Actually, it's our Lexus that we leave behind, so the savings won't be all that significant. Thanks!Nope! The car is still registered with AZDMV. It sits in the garage. Make sure you keep it charged (to say, 60-70% Soc). It still gets to OTAs.
Call your insurance agent and tell him/her you are driving the other car and put this one on "storage". Since it is not being driven , the insurance rate decreases significantly.
I think if you want to store your car for a long time (say 1-2 years) and don't want to pay registration, then you have to notify the DMV. if you re storing it for 4-6 months, the car is still registered, but you pay a substantially reduce insurance premium. Needless to say, if someone stole you car or if the car burns to ashes while sitting in the garage, it is still covered by the residual insurance, just not collision related damages.Interesting. I thought the DMV would make you temporarily suspend your registration when/if they were notified of the insurance change. Actually, it's our Lexus that we leave behind, so the savings won't be all that significant. Thanks!
You can, but you don't *have* to. You *cannot*, however, drive without insurance, just for anyone else reading this.Interesting. I thought the DMV would make you temporarily suspend your registration when/if they were notified of the insurance change. Actually, it's our Lexus that we leave behind, so the savings won't be all that significant. Thanks!
You do not have to. They are perfectly happy for you to fully register your vehicle and never drive it; just extra money for them.I think if you want to store your car for a long time (say 1-2 years) and don't want to pay registration, then you have to notify the DMV.