[s-cars] Misfire Diagnostic Help

Mike Miller mikemilr at blackfoot.net
Mon Jan 16 17:57:08 PST 2012


I wonder if one should not change companies at least once every 5 years 
just to get the good "switch to us" rate. Of course, one does need a 
clean driving record to get that. Perhaps just threatening to change 
would lower rates at the current company.

--mike in montana

On 1/16/2012 6:48 PM, Tom Green wrote:
> Take some of that premium savings and take them to an Audi Club 
> teenage driver event.
>
> The sad news is the premiums could be even less if Geico didn't spend 
> all that money on TV ads.  I get all shaky when I keep hearing that 
> the company business model can only be sustained by growth.  That 
> almost sounds like the federal government can only operate with a 
> deficit.  : > ) Maybe I should be looking.  I have been with my 
> insurance company continuously since 1962.  That's 50 years in April.  
> : >  )
>
> These cables haven't always been this cheap.  I use a full version of 
> VCDS for the wife's A4 and kids Allroad.  My neighbor has two UrS6 
> cars also, so just resetting the damn service indicators keeps it in 
> use.  I bought the 2X2 adapter on ebay though.
>
> Tom
>
> On Jan 16, 2012, at 7:33 PM, Mike Claire wrote:
>
>> Nice!  I've been I blinking codes since 2003, all to save $20?  What 
>> else am I doing wrong???
>>
>> Well here's one.  I've been ignoring those Geico commercials a long 
>> time (15 minutes can save you 15% or more).  AMICA charges me 
>> $3400/yr for an '06 Acura TL, a '98 Grand Caravan (no collision or 
>> comp) and my '93 S4.  I have 3 kids age 16 to 20, figured it would be 
>> the same everywhere.  Same coverage at Geico, $1650.  Just found out 
>> on Friday.  D'oh.
>>
>>
>> Mike
>> doing other stuff wrong, just don't know what
>



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