Tesla Cybertruck, owner, said that the insurance agent quoted him $ 400 / month was dismissed for underlying, and that State Farm doubles his bonus at $ 800 / month

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Jake Skipper, owner of Cybertruck du Texas, says that State Farm doubles his insurance rate.
Jake mentions that at the beginning, he was cited $ 400 per month; However, later, another insurance agent stretched out and increased the price to $ 800 per month.
In addition, the new insurance agent said that the previous employee who cited him $ 400 a month had been dismissed to have him underlying him.
The new agent also told Jake that he had spent an hour on the phone with the subscription service, but the best price he could get was $ 800 / month.
It is definitely a very high bonus, and the owner of Cybertruck Frustrated shared his story on the group of owners Cybertruck Only on Facebook.
He wrote:
“What is the best insurance for cybertruck?”
State Farm cited me $ 400, and now they shoot the carpet and say $ 800.
Our agent was “dismissed” and “sub-joint” and they give us the old excuse that “they have been on the phone with a subscription for an hour, because it is their work”.
Does anyone else get this treatment?
It is certainly not ideal, and by looking at the comments, the first thing that the owners of Cybertruck wanted clarification was whether the price of $ 800 is per month or every six months.
Another owner of Cybertruck, Michael Adkins, request:
“$ 800 for 6 months or a month?”
In response, Jake confirms that this is the monthly rate, simply answering: “per month!”
To put this in perspective, the monthly price of $ 800 is even higher than the rental cost of a cybertruck, which is around $ 699 / month.
Admittedly, Jake’s Cybertruck is the most expensive trimotoral version of performance, while the $ 699 / month lease applies to the cheaper double engine model.
However, paying $ 9,600 per year to ensure a $ 100,000 vehicle is a large expenditure.
Unfortunately, looking at the comments, several owners of Cybertruck shared that they also find it difficult to ensure their trucks.
An unexpected side effect of these arrow premiums is that some owners of Cybertruck not only rethink insurance, but the way they completely use their trucks. When Tesla would not sell an owner an extension of the range, he went so far as to build her own solution, giving it almost 100 miles of additional driving capacity. This unusual story shows how far some people are ready to go when traditional options, whether in coverage or equipment, suddenly become too limited, and this highlights the wider difficulties to which Cybertruck owners are faced with balance, practice and innovation.
Another owner, Darrell Daughtry, writes:
“Geico has abandoned my Cybertruck coverage, and now I pay $ 600 with progressive insurance.”
Another owner of Cybertruck, Rickey Benns, Sharing:
“State Farm was the only place that would give me cybertrucck insurance.”
A third owner, Ann McVey, says:
“We went from progressive to Tesla because progressive could not / would not say if the FSD would be covered if the car was totalized!”
A fourth owner, David Patrick Christman, adds:
“We have progressive. Tesla insurance was not available in Pennsylvania, and not everyone covered the Cybertruck or wanted a huge amount per month to insure it. ”
Many owners of Cybertruck clearly find it difficult to obtain insurance coverage; However, those who use the Tesla insurance report pay less than $ 200 per month.
Lance Wade, another owner of Cybertruck, says:
“I pay $ 200 / month in California for the tri-motor cybertruck with Tesla Insurance. But I am 40 years old and I have a clean driving file. ”
Nick Movs also shares:
“I pay $ 125 with Tesla Insurance.”
Overall, owners who cannot obtain Tesla insurance in their state seem to face more challenges, while those who have Tesla insurance generally pay less than $ 200 per month to ensure their cybertrucks.
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