Quote:
Originally Posted by inv4zn
I'm not saying it's right, but your argument could go the other way.
ICBC can just as likely say "You can't drive 4 vehicles at the same time, so why do you need insurance on all 4?" -- this is especially more suspicious if you have more than 1 driver in the household.
They kinda give you the benefit of the doubt by allowing you do insure all 4, but if someone else who drove one of the 4 cars got into a crash you can bet they will try their absolute hardest to fuck you.
If you live alone, then...
Also, multiple vehicle discounts by private insurance companies (or bundles) are just them eating overhead costs and passing some savings to you because you give them more business...it's not fair to expect the same from ICBC.
|
Uhh, because I want a fuel-efficient daily driver and a weekend fun sports car, and I don't feel like going to insurance every weekend?
That's something I wanted to do, but unfortunately can't just because of the way insurance works here.