State Farm Drive Safe and Save - Not so much
#41
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Well it looks like I have yelled enough to get things going. State Farm said not all Mustangs have Sync and they have no way to know which do and which do not. Also people could have Mustangs of approximately the same price with one having Sync and one not.
The reality is all Mustangs have Sync. The base V6, Ecoboost, and GT have Sync Gen 1 which cannot generate a Vehicle Health REPORT (VHR). The premium Ecoboost and GT have Sync Gen 3 which can generate a VHR. This is because they have MyFordTouch. This can also be identified by the VIN and as we all know, the premium package lists for $4000 more than the base.
A person with State Farm here in Georgia is going to prepare a report for the folks in the main office to see if he can get the decision to not allow the Mustang to submit a VHR report reversed. Also a complaint has been filed with the Georgia Department of Insurance to see if this exclusion is legal. This could have an impact on five 2015 Ford models where State Farm has said they will not accept Sync and VHR.
Also no more comments about which insurance company is better or worse.
The reality is all Mustangs have Sync. The base V6, Ecoboost, and GT have Sync Gen 1 which cannot generate a Vehicle Health REPORT (VHR). The premium Ecoboost and GT have Sync Gen 3 which can generate a VHR. This is because they have MyFordTouch. This can also be identified by the VIN and as we all know, the premium package lists for $4000 more than the base.
A person with State Farm here in Georgia is going to prepare a report for the folks in the main office to see if he can get the decision to not allow the Mustang to submit a VHR report reversed. Also a complaint has been filed with the Georgia Department of Insurance to see if this exclusion is legal. This could have an impact on five 2015 Ford models where State Farm has said they will not accept Sync and VHR.
Also no more comments about which insurance company is better or worse.
#42
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Hmmm. When did Gen 1 end? My 2010 Taurus pestered me regularly about whether or not I wanted to run VHR (despite my having VHR 'turned off').
#43
My privacy vs State Farm (and I have been with S/F since 1990) is worth more than $100 per year. To me, it is priceless.
I wouldn't give those guys any more than is absolutely required - ever - to save a dollar or a thousand. Like someone else said, I wouldn't use InDrive if it made my insurance FREE.
I wouldn't give those guys any more than is absolutely required - ever - to save a dollar or a thousand. Like someone else said, I wouldn't use InDrive if it made my insurance FREE.
#44
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I don't think Gen 1 ended. It looks like Gen 1 is Sync without MyFordTouch. Gen 3 is the Sync built into MyFordTouch. I would think Gen 2 is the Sync built into MyFordTouch when it was first released. When I got my Focus with MFT, it was version 2 of MFT. Over the years they update MFT so now it is at version 3.6.
#45
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I don't think Gen 1 ended. It looks like Gen 1 is Sync without MyFordTouch. Gen 3 is the Sync built into MyFordTouch. I would think Gen 2 is the Sync built into MyFordTouch when it was first released. When I got my Focus with MFT, it was version 2 of MFT. Over the years they update MFT so now it is at version 3.6.
#46
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Well it looks like I have yelled enough to get things going. State Farm said not all Mustangs have Sync and they have no way to know which do and which do not. Also people could have Mustangs of approximately the same price with one having Sync and one not.
The reality is all Mustangs have Sync. The base V6, Ecoboost, and GT have Sync Gen 1 which cannot generate a Vehicle Health REPORT (VHR). The premium Ecoboost and GT have Sync Gen 3 which can generate a VHR. This is because they have MyFordTouch. This can also be identified by the VIN and as we all know, the premium package lists for $4000 more than the base.
A person with State Farm here in Georgia is going to prepare a report for the folks in the main office to see if he can get the decision to not allow the Mustang to submit a VHR report reversed. Also a complaint has been filed with the Georgia Department of Insurance to see if this exclusion is legal. This could have an impact on five 2015 Ford models where State Farm has said they will not accept Sync and VHR.
Also no more comments about which insurance company is better or worse.
The reality is all Mustangs have Sync. The base V6, Ecoboost, and GT have Sync Gen 1 which cannot generate a Vehicle Health REPORT (VHR). The premium Ecoboost and GT have Sync Gen 3 which can generate a VHR. This is because they have MyFordTouch. This can also be identified by the VIN and as we all know, the premium package lists for $4000 more than the base.
A person with State Farm here in Georgia is going to prepare a report for the folks in the main office to see if he can get the decision to not allow the Mustang to submit a VHR report reversed. Also a complaint has been filed with the Georgia Department of Insurance to see if this exclusion is legal. This could have an impact on five 2015 Ford models where State Farm has said they will not accept Sync and VHR.
Also no more comments about which insurance company is better or worse.
That's scary. $100, $200 heck $300 a year off isn't enough for the amount of privacy you're giving up.
I'm paying the same right now for my new 2014 mustang as I did for my new 2011 Elantra, so I'm happy about that!
#47
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Update:
2015 Mustangs that can produce the Vehicle Health Report using Ford Sync are now eligible for the Drive Safe and Save program. Looks like they got things worked out.
2015 Mustangs that can produce the Vehicle Health Report using Ford Sync are now eligible for the Drive Safe and Save program. Looks like they got things worked out.
#48
Im fairly young at 23 no dings on my record and State Farm has my rate at $175 a month for $500 deductible on both collision and act of god (hail, trees,deer) I have made only one claim in 7 years with them when i hit a deer at 18. I shopped around because i new the GT would absolutely rape me with my age and no one even came close to that price most were over $200 a month. I could get as low as $100 a month but with little coverage limits. And i have full coverage for my aftermarket hood and such which most companies won't touch or if they do its a ridiculous add on. Ive been very happy with them so far.
#49
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Im fairly young at 23 no dings on my record and State Farm has my rate at $175 a month for $500 deductible on both collision and act of god (hail, trees,deer) I have made only one claim in 7 years with them when i hit a deer at 18. I shopped around because i new the GT would absolutely rape me with my age and no one even came close to that price most were over $200 a month. I could get as low as $100 a month but with little coverage limits. And i have full coverage for my aftermarket hood and such which most companies won't touch or if they do its a ridiculous add on. Ive been very happy with them so far.
You're under 25 and I presume a male, if your not married its even worse.
Once you hit the 25 year mark you will magically become a resposible driver and your ins will reflect that. Until then just take comfort in the fact that we all had to go through that once...look at it as a right of passage...
#50
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You're under 25 and I presume a male, if your not married its even worse.
Once you hit the 25 year mark you will magically become a resposible driver and your ins will reflect that. Until then just take comfort in the fact that we all had to go through that once...look at it as a right of passage...
Once you hit the 25 year mark you will magically become a resposible driver and your ins will reflect that. Until then just take comfort in the fact that we all had to go through that once...look at it as a right of passage...
#51
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You're under 25 and I presume a male, if your not married its even worse.
Once you hit the 25 year mark you will magically become a resposible driver and your ins will reflect that. Until then just take comfort in the fact that we all had to go through that once...look at it as a right of passage...
Once you hit the 25 year mark you will magically become a resposible driver and your ins will reflect that. Until then just take comfort in the fact that we all had to go through that once...look at it as a right of passage...
Yep, they screw you when you're under 25 and single. I was 24 in early 1990 and had a 1990 Probe GT with the 2.2 turbo. Very quick for it's day and I was paying about $700 every 6 months with a clean driving record.
Well, being young and foolish, I racked up three speeding tickets in one month (# 2 was on the way home from traffic court for #1). I turned 25 before the next premium was due. When the bill came, I obviously lost my safe driving discount, but my bill dropped to a little over $500 for 6 months.
So, 24 with a clean record costs more than 25 with tickets galore.
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So my 2016 Mustang does not have the Vehicle Health Report feature (even though my 2014 CMax does). Does anyone know if there is a way to upgrade Sync just to get the Vehicle Report Feature since it only reports mileage to State Farm? And what it costs to do this?
#55
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There is your "Credit score" and then there is your "Insurance Credit Score" You never see your Insurance credit score unless you have Credit Karma. The two are worlds apart in terms of scores. If you have had ANY accidents, If you were even a passenger in a car that was hit but someone else and Geico didn't pay anything you can still be denied insurance because your insurance score will tell them that your chances of just being in an accident is high and will scare them away. A friend of mine was in an accident. He was a passenger in a car that was T-boned when the other car ran a red light. He was in a coma for a week and a neck brace for 6 months. The accident was paid out by the other drivers insurance (State Farm) but my friend had Geico. Geico refused to renew his policy because they stated and I quote " The chances of you being involved in an accident is very high" That is the one reason I will never get Geico. I have had State Farm for my Motorcycle for 5 years now and my rate has never changed.
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#56
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I just replaced my MFT screen and APIM in my 2015 Mustang with the Sync 3 screen and APIM. After much searching, I found Sync 3 does not have a VHR report option except for a few vehicles. I just had to let my agent know he had to remove that from my policy. Sync 3 is so much better than MFT that I would rather have Sync 3 than the discount.
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Originally Posted by 15BluStang
I just replaced my MFT screen and APIM in my 2015 Mustang with the Sync 3 screen and APIM. After much searching, I found Sync 3 does not have a VHR report option except for a few vehicles. I just had to let my agent know he had to remove that from my policy. Sync 3 is so much better than MFT that I would rather have Sync 3 than the discount.
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After many years with State Farm and the rates going up a little with every storm that hit America, I changed to Allstate a year and a half ago. Lower rates and haven't increased any............yet