I know I have discussed this time and time again, but if anyone has progressive please review your auto and/or cycle insurance policy very, very closely for any minor details. WE bought and had on auto policy May 2017 a 4 grand car for daughter and since my new renewal went up 15.77% yet again just found out today

, they had owning the vehicle down ONLY 1 month vs. 1 year and 1 month on progressives insurance policy since bought. I guess owning vehicles and insuring longer with Progressive most of time lowers the rates. It went down 19 bucks every 6 month renewal on that one car by changing from month to 1 year and 1 month. I asked why did not their system catch this since had Progressive since May 2017 when bought and no common sense explanation as well.
Plus, do not believe insurance claim adjusters and repair writers with Progressive. I had a deer collision Feb 2018 on my near new 2017 toyota tundra and he assured me NO RATE increase since comprehensive claim not at fault accident. He was WRONG and I emailed him and my progressive agent as well that I was lied to when getting vehicle repaired for over 500 dollar payout (close to 3 grand in repairs could have been much worse). He assured me NO rate increase and here I see 15.77% went up. Progressive said some of that is due to typical B.S. 'payouts in my area are more where I live' and some due to comprehensive claim in Feb. 2018.
So, do not listen to the cops as well to just HIT the deer not swerving since listen to me try to avoid the deer collision safely if possibly by swerving just not off the road or hitting anything else. The cop told me that rainy night comp. claims do not affect rates as well with deer collisions. He was wrong as well.
Do not even get me started on motorcycle insurance with no common sense Progressive. Apparently owning and insuring 6 cycles on one policy is cheaper than owning and insuring with Progressive only 4 cycles. Explain that one???

So, if I sell 2 cycles I am still keeping both on my Progressive insurance policy to lower the rates vs. only having 4 cycles.