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I was cruising the Ford Website and saw that Ford has gotten into the Insurance game. I thought it was interesting that it's only good on 2022 and new Fords.
Steps to More Savings:
1. Get a quote. Getting a quote online is quick and easy. Start your quote here.
2. Purchase your policy and immediately receive a 10% discount. Once you have a quote and have purchased your 2020 or newer model-year Ford, add your vehicle to the FordPass App and activate FordPass Connect to get started. You’ll then begin data sharing to calculate your final driving behavior discount.
3. Let FordPass Connect gather your driving data and track your progress in the Nationwide SmartRide portal. The portal will also provide feedback on your performance.
4. Receive your final discount for your next policy. At the end of the four to six month data collection period, you’ll be notified of your final discount, with a maximum of 40%.
SO basically they want to monitor how you drive. I would never allow an insurance company to have that kind of access. Would be interested in hearing from others if you would consider doing this?
Steps to More Savings:
1. Get a quote. Getting a quote online is quick and easy. Start your quote here.
2. Purchase your policy and immediately receive a 10% discount. Once you have a quote and have purchased your 2020 or newer model-year Ford, add your vehicle to the FordPass App and activate FordPass Connect to get started. You’ll then begin data sharing to calculate your final driving behavior discount.
3. Let FordPass Connect gather your driving data and track your progress in the Nationwide SmartRide portal. The portal will also provide feedback on your performance.
4. Receive your final discount for your next policy. At the end of the four to six month data collection period, you’ll be notified of your final discount, with a maximum of 40%.
SO basically they want to monitor how you drive. I would never allow an insurance company to have that kind of access. Would be interested in hearing from others if you would consider doing this?
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