I own my 97 Chevy Tahoe and pay about $700 a year basic liability with GEICO. For that little bit of money it would be foolish to get rid of my ride. Now a 300 a month payment and insurance then yeah I would if I was on the road all the time. I would never finance a car anyway personally.
Might be but I'm in Pennsylvania and I've been with them for over 10 years don't feel like switching. The customer service is excellent they pick up the phone instantly and it's an american that speaks english all the time. That's probably why i pay slightly more because they pay more for quality employees not some Indian taking the calls in India making $2 an hour.
For vets & their family I highly recommend USAA...been with them for 13 yrs, no accidents, and new 2015 Mazda CX-5 crossover runs me $63/mo full coverage
Yeah i'm too lazy to go through all the questions for the quote and like i said geico is excellent with the customer service. I don't mind paying a little more.
My D-I-L sells insurance for Progressive and say she beats them consistently.... Also, she knows I have USAA and never 'bothers' me! Btw, My only claims with USAA have been 3 wind shield repairs & 1 wind shield replacement--all done in my driveway..
So far in my first month I've made $3,950 net. Trips have ranged anywhere from 75 to 950 miles with the average being 565 miles. Home time has been about 7 nights and 6 days spent at home. I don't know how average that home time is over a month but since I live off of I-10 it's pretty easy to get home for two days when I ask and stop in for my 10 when passing through.
I'm not buying the OP's claims on this thread. Someone with a more cynical attitude than myself might even go so far as to say that this thread could be a 'setup' to deceive any potential new drivers with ideas of grandeur. Here's to hoping that those same drivers might also post their true earnings when they pay attention to that little man behind the curtain. The King is naked! Oh, and a Knight driver really only makes about $800.00 (or less) a week. Net.
I think in your videos you say you make .38 a mile at knight. So you drove over 3500 miles a week in december? Because thats what you would need to make about $4000 net a month that you claimed. Thats with %20 taxes taken out. And you said you made 3950 so far in december and posted that on december 16th. No way thats total bs.