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TJ Toy

Member Since 17 Dec 2011
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In Topic: Car Insurance for driving in the US when you live in Mexico

19 December 2011 - 06:45 PM

This is extremely good information.  I just purchased a full coverage on my SUV with my Costco Exec membership.  HDI Seguro quoted me around $450 a year.  Bonita West only charged $233 a year.

QUOTE (andy @ May 28 2011, 06:11 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
In regards to a Mexican tourist liability policy, if you have a Costco membership you should look into their Mexican Auto Insurance via Bonita West.  Go to costco.com, click on services, then Mexico Travel Auto Insurance.

For 100k in liability, 1 year policy, limited territory (Mexico border states only) the cost is $134.44 with Bonita West BEFORE the Costco discount.  If you have a Gold Star membership, the discount is 25%.  If you have Executive membership, the discount is 35%.  That brings the price to $100.83 with Gold Star or $87.39 with Executive.  Coverage is with Qualitas.

Per the Sanborn's website at the link provided above, the same 100k liability, 1 year policy is $182.92.  For 50k liability, a 1 year policy is $121.74.  I am not sure if this is limited territory or full territory (coverage in all of Mexico).  Coverage is with HDI Seguros.

Both policies include legal assistance.  If you have other needs such as full coverage, etc, check each website for a quote.

I have not seen any year long Mexico tourist liability policy less than Bonita West with the Costco discount.  In fact, the price seems to be less than Sanborn's even without the Costco discount.