What are you attempting to get away with? Two cars in different states? You cannot maintain residence in two states at the same time. I would suspect an attempt to avoid paying adequate premium for what appears to be increased hazard.
For the cause of Christ
Roger
For the cause of Christ
Roger
We garage a second car at our second home. Each state's insurance required us to have their state's driver's license. But you can't be licensed to drive in 2 states at the same time. We were AAA SoCal customers for 28 years. They wouldn't even pick up the phone and talk to AAA MN to see how they could make it work out. When I asked what we were supposed to do, they said "find another company". So we did, in Cali. But in the end it took a letter to the CEO of AAA MN to get them to waive the license requirement. If AAA was allowed to be a national company instead of a bunch of regional ones, this wouldn't have been an issue.
Oh yeah ... insurance for a year on our 2010 Explorer in So Cal is $12k a year. On our 2012 escape in MN, it's $500 bucks. The hazard is obviously staying in Cali!