chet98 said:
Yeah I was just having the thought of quoting my oldest (19) as a standalone driver. He will be off at Pitt without a car and home minimally until at least next summer. We've designed him "away at college" and got some relief but not 1/4 of our 4 person premium. Seems like b.s.
Been there done that! When our son went to Arizona State without a car I was eagerly looking forward to a big break in the 3k increase that happened when he was added. Imagine my reaction when I was told the relief would be a whopping $150 bucks.
I pushed back and basically said I was removing him from the policy. My agent, an independent guy at that time, had a fit and assured me I was asking for complete financial ruin if I did that. We went back and forth for a while and eventually ended up with some program, I don't remember the exact name, that basically provided full coverage for him on any vehicle that he drove to which he did not have regular access. So not a roommate's car or ours. but what was stupid was that he was covered on our cars as a guest for up to 30 days, so he was covered on all our cars over the holiday break. IIRC this one was around $500, so we got a 2500 dollar discount for a year.
Not sure I wouldn't just drop him if I did it again.
Youngest is different, since she took her car as a freshman. But still, we rarely let her drive our cars.