Sasquatch
Lifetime Member
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- Apr 17, 2004
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- Location
- North Western Ontario
- Website
- www.dptc.com
- Country
- Canada
- Snowmobile
- Yamaha's
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Are you saying Canada's trail permits are $190. A year, if they get much higher here there wont be any snowmobileing left, $45. Yr in Michigan.
Hey its down from 210 and if you buy after Dec 1rst its 260. 187.50 is a bargain.
yamaha4sea_fan24
Pro
- Joined
- Jul 30, 2018
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- 61
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- 183
- Location
- Townsend, WI
- Country
- USA
- Snowmobile
- 2018 Yamaha Viper RTX
2018 Yamaha Viper RTX - Wife's Sled
- LOCATION
- Townsend, WI
For those of your with just a sled on your policy (no home/auto/etc), my agent told me I "had" to have an auto on the policy in order to have my Viper insured with them. For my cars I'd switch to Progressive. I'd rather spend 1300/year for 2 car rather than 2k through State Farm. Any insight on how you have just a sled on a State farm policy would help a ton. As of right now I'm with State Farm, for the sled its 200/year $500 deductible.
hellflyer
TY 4 Stroke Master
- Joined
- Dec 2, 2008
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- Location
- Georgtown ONT. Canada
- Country
- Canada
- Snowmobile
- 2020 sidewinder ltx se
I pay $530 at td insurance full coverage for my 16 ltx in Ontario and that's the only thing I have with them , my car insurance company wanted. Over 900 and I have 4 vehicles with tjem.Well then we are getting screwed here in Canada I pay 560.00 for my 09 Arctic Cat F8 and 790.00 For my 14 Yamaha Viper xtx pluse 190.00 per sled for my trail permit