Searching the posts, it seems I have also fallen victim to Aviva's policy changes. My broker Dalton and Timmis sent me a non renewal letter. After following up, they said they have no market for me as I have less the 6 years driving experience.
I’ve contacted riders plus, RBC, TD, Desjardins and Echelon…. No one will insure me.. that is with the exception of Facility who quoted me just over $4,00 per year. My current policy about to expire was $1,000/ year.
I drive a 2014 R6 so I am getting it, companies are not liking the ss classification for Ontario...
Received my M2 Oct 2013 and have been insured since July of 2014…. I have my full M as of 2017.
Aside from a bike theft in 2014, which does not seem to have much of an impact on my policy, I have zero claims on the bike.
On the car side of things, I have one minor speeding ticket in 2017 and one fault accident ~9 years ago (no claims paid out).
This absolutely sucks. If anyone has a solution for me I would be happy to hear it. It would be a shame to have to park the bike…. Do I keep the bike, sell it? Is there even a market for it anymore?
I’ve contacted riders plus, RBC, TD, Desjardins and Echelon…. No one will insure me.. that is with the exception of Facility who quoted me just over $4,00 per year. My current policy about to expire was $1,000/ year.
I drive a 2014 R6 so I am getting it, companies are not liking the ss classification for Ontario...
Received my M2 Oct 2013 and have been insured since July of 2014…. I have my full M as of 2017.
Aside from a bike theft in 2014, which does not seem to have much of an impact on my policy, I have zero claims on the bike.
On the car side of things, I have one minor speeding ticket in 2017 and one fault accident ~9 years ago (no claims paid out).
This absolutely sucks. If anyone has a solution for me I would be happy to hear it. It would be a shame to have to park the bike…. Do I keep the bike, sell it? Is there even a market for it anymore?
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