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[*] posted on 3-23-2012 at 09:15 AM
short-term US car insurance


Did the Search and checked my personal Bookmarks but didn't find any threads/links to buying short-term US car insurance.

To clarify, this is for a car that is in Baja fulltime, is registered and street-legal and will be transporting its owner, me, into the states for a limited period of time. Don't want an annual policy, but one sold by day, week, month.

Anybody? Thanks.

[Edited on 3-23-2012 by Mulegena]




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[*] posted on 3-23-2012 at 09:23 AM


Sounds like separate Emails to lots of American insurance companies.:light::?:
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[*] posted on 3-23-2012 at 09:34 AM


Don't fret about the US car insurance, and where to buy it!

When crossing the Mexico border into the US, there are several vendors that are in the waiting line area selling US daily car insurance policies. This is common practice for many Mexican and US citizens.
The sellers have yellow vests and their wares are advertised on their clothing.




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[*] posted on 3-23-2012 at 09:53 AM


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When crossing the Mexico border into the US, there are several vendors that are in the waiting line area selling US daily car insurance policies. This is common practice for many Mexican and US citizens.
The sellers have yellow vests and their wares are advertised on their clothing.
Have never seen them in the Tecate lineup which is where I always choose to cross.

I'm rather certain there's a phone contact to purchase in advance.

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[*] posted on 3-23-2012 at 09:59 AM


You didnt say WHERE your car is registered and street legal. That makes all the difference in the world.

Udo's observations are most certainly the outfits set up to sell US insurance to MEXICAN PLATED vehicles driven by MEXICANS WITH MEXICAN DRIVERS LICENSES. Lots of those.

US plated are very different animals. I'll step aside and see what comes up here. Many different avenues that people take on this. It's NOT as simple as just getting it at an insurance stop.




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[*] posted on 3-23-2012 at 10:04 AM


Also in California, the plates are made in-active if you do not have insurance coverage. The Insurance Companies notify the Cal. DMV when you purchase ins. or when your ins. is no longer active and they - the DMV in-activate your plates or re-activate.

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[*] posted on 3-23-2012 at 10:21 AM


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Also in California, the plates are made in-active if you do not have insurance coverage.


Could be, although I've never heard it put just like that....anyway, that's the idea. To cross with insurance.

Hook is right. Those policy hawkers are for Mex plated cars only.

If it's a US plated car with live registration, call Elena Bretts in Ensenada. I buy one, two or more days of coverage [US underwriter] from her all the time.

646 1785715

elenabretts@yahoo.com

I've tried email in the past with no reply. She's really busy.
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[*] posted on 3-23-2012 at 10:22 AM


You are correct, Mulegena, about Tecate. However, on the mail boulevard, near the plaza, I saw a building with auto insurance signs on it.
Perhaps Hook & Mula are correct in their assessments, and there is a difference between US and Mexican plated vehicles.
However...
I don't think that the DMV will be notified if insurance is issued on a daily basis for a specific vehicle, and in particular if the vehicle WAS registered at one time or another. A daily rate is a daily rate.




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[*] posted on 3-23-2012 at 12:22 PM
Short term US car insurance


Maria try Lynda Bilyeu, an insurance agent in San Felipe. She researched every permutation for me, although she never could find short term US insurance for Canadian plated vehicles with Mexican insurance. I'm sure she has the information you need.

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[*] posted on 3-23-2012 at 02:21 PM


A while back, as US citizens we could not buy daily insurance in the US with a car with plates from Guatemala and driver's licenses from Honduras.

We quickly renewed our US driver's licenses and then bought regular US insurance for a year as it turned out to be cheaper.

You might google the names of insurance agents of all sorts based in San Ysidro.

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[*] posted on 3-23-2012 at 03:16 PM
South Dakota registered car fulltime in Baja


Have email into Lynda with request. Thanks, Brinloor.

Called and spoke with Elena Bretts who will reluctantly sell me a one-month policy for $40 US.
I say reluctantly because she wished to sell me home or auto insurance for Baja before writing a short-term US auto policy.

What do other South Dakotans who maintain a car in Baja do?
I only need insurance by the day for a short business trip.

I really don't want to cross NOB without coverage!




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[*] posted on 3-23-2012 at 04:40 PM


Quote:
Originally posted by Mulegena
Called and spoke with Elena Bretts who will reluctantly sell me a one-month policy for $40 US.
I say reluctantly because she wished to sell me home or auto insurance for Baja before writing a short-term US auto policy.

What do other South Dakotans who maintain a car in Baja do?
I only need insurance by the day for a short business trip.

I really don't want to cross NOB without coverage!



Really?? I have SD plates and she never ever tried to load me up with anything.




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[*] posted on 3-23-2012 at 08:10 PM


I do not know the details at the moment and Les is not here BUT I know that we have Mexican plates and our Mexican insurance covers us here and in the States as well. I think a friend of ours in town got us into this company. NO extra chrage, you are covered in both countries.




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[*] posted on 3-23-2012 at 08:26 PM


If you have a car that is already insured in the U S you can get a Ryder on the policy to cover say your baja beater for temporary use.
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[*] posted on 3-24-2012 at 11:37 AM


We have SD plates and no US insurance nowadays- only a Mexico "full-time resident" policy.

I signed up for a monthly Geico policy online, and cancelled it when we returned from CA. Before trying this method, I called Geico to make sure that if I used this method again for a future US trip, I wouldn't be penalized for early cancellation or something else in the fine print and she said not a problem. If you make another trip North within 6 months of cancelling the policy, they reinstate the previous policy and info. I was reimbursed for the portion of the policy term that wasn't used.

It worked out well and I had the policy in hand before crossing the border. Haven't found any snafu's yet in using this technique for short term US insurance.
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[*] posted on 3-24-2012 at 12:49 PM


great thread...I've always had a problem with this too.

About using Gieco/state farm/farmers...etc for short term use. The 1st time or 2 they let you, the 3rd time they say. "Sorry Can't Help, it looks like you've bought/canceled a few times before" been there done that on the following companys Gieco/state farm/farmers. I used allstate last trip, no issues on the 1st cancelation, will see if there is a #2, 3, 4...




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[*] posted on 3-24-2012 at 01:16 PM


time for US insurance companies to wake up and smell the coffee...there are enough of us to make a big difference. money-wise, I mean. yu would think they would come up with a better system. Like I said before - you can get excellent coverage through Mexican banks which cover you in the States.




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[*] posted on 3-24-2012 at 03:15 PM


Quote:
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great thread...I've always had a problem with this too.

About using Gieco/state farm/farmers...etc for short term use. The 1st time or 2 they let you, the 3rd time they say. "Sorry Can't Help, it looks like you've bought/canceled a few times before" been there done that on the following companys Gieco/state farm/farmers. I used allstate last trip, no issues on the 1st cancelation, will see if there is a #2, 3, 4...


Bummer- I thought it was too good to be true with Geico. At what point did they say "sorry...", etc? Were you denied online when you tried to buy a policy the 3rd time, or did they give you grief when you tried to get a refund of your unused portion?

Since the online applications usually include the question "do you currently have a US auto policy" I was wondering if that would be a red flag for insurance companies to deny coverage. I applied for the 1st Geico policy a few weeks before our annual policy expired so I was able to answer "yes, I have a current auto policy".

Since we don't maintain annual US insurance anymore, I'll have to respond "no, no current US coverage" in a few weeks when I try to renew Geico for an upcoming trip. I'll post the results to keep the flow of information going on this topic.

Even if I have to do as choyero and make the rounds thru the various insurers, it sounds like I can get at least 6-7 trips NOB using the stop and start method which will carry us through for 2 or 3 years. Even that would save about $1600 by not having to maintain an annual policy for those years on a vehicle that's in Mexico 95+% of the time.
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[*] posted on 3-24-2012 at 03:39 PM


I was denied over the phone each time when I tried to purchase a policy. What usually happens is i fly up and buy a new "used but maintained baja car" and then need insurance to get it back down. I always got the refund back when I did get a policy and canceled.

I used a old high school friend who has a state farm company for several yrs, it was their idea to begin with. I must of gotten away with it 5 times before they said sorry. All the other companies have been at or before the 3rd time.

$40/month is a bargain, It usually ends up costing a couple hundred.

As far as showing previous insurance, show them your mexico policy and your visa and explain that you reside in baja and do have non-required car insurance...it has met their requirement every time for me.

Anyone have a sure fire person to get short term insurance. I want to head north soon and pick up a new dirtbike.




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[*] posted on 3-24-2012 at 03:42 PM


Quote:
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Anyone have a sure fire person to get short term insurance. I want to head north soon and pick up a new dirtbike.


I posted one up above.
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