Ins. (R. Rooney's info.)
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Ins. (R. Rooney's info.)
- From: "robert parker" <roberthparker@xxxx>
- Date: Tue, 11 Apr 2000 10:39:19 PDT
Conversing with a Geico agent some time back after being rejected for
DeLorean coverage, I was informed that hi-performance is not only based on
HP, but also the SUSPENSION. I was told that since the DMC had a
tighter,"sports car" suspension, that put it in the "hi-performance"
catagory, thus they would not cover it. This prompts a logical question:
How is a Lincoln Town Car catagorized that has the switch to adjust the
suspension from a softer, "luxury-car" ride to a firmer, "sports-car" ride?
If the firmer ride is selected more often, does that make the LTC a
"hi-performance" vehicle? (Doesn't that remind you of song from
yesteryear?) Always something to squeeze a bit more $$$ from the poor
consumer! Drive Stainless Robert VIN 6924
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