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Location: East of Seattle since 1992, 615' Elevation, Zone 8b - originally from SF Bay Area
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I went through this with my insurer when I sold one of ours before replacing it. They were able to keep it on my account but at no charge. The benefit is that the rate when I did replace it was less, as a replacement rather than adding another vehicle. You don't want to be insuring it if you have sold it, but even if it's in a shop being repaired or you will be out of town you want to keep the insurance on it. Best to discuss with your agent.
my lease ended and since I am stuck at home no need to look for another car until I go back to the office. Thanks I will talk to them
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