manoflamancha Posted May 23, 2014 Report Posted May 23, 2014 I'm looking for good finance and insurance recommendations for my future Mooney purchase. I've setup the prebuy annual for a 252 that I really like instead of the Rocket. Also to protect against fraud, what title and escrow service do you recommend as part of the buying process? Thanks Scott Quote
bonal Posted May 23, 2014 Report Posted May 23, 2014 AERO SPACE REPORTS is who i used a couple years ago for the title search real fast under a hundred very nice to work with and I'm very happy with AOPA for my insurance. every time I renew it gets cheaper. aero space number is 800 765 2336 or 405 728 4109 they are in Oaklahoma City Quote
kmyfm20s Posted May 23, 2014 Report Posted May 23, 2014 Dave Savior has always got the best rates for me. usaircraftfinance.com 1 Quote
N601RX Posted May 23, 2014 Report Posted May 23, 2014 This is the best I've found. They are used by several both on Mooneyspace and Beechtalk. http://www.airpowerinsurance.com Quote
Danb Posted May 24, 2014 Report Posted May 24, 2014 I use Einsiein Insurance co...a broker..302-328-6788 He a pilot, cfII and Faa examiner, In 30 yrs he has always beaten the competition Quote
manoflamancha Posted May 24, 2014 Author Report Posted May 24, 2014 Awesome thanks! Well the insurance on a Mooney 252 is way less than other makes considered such as Beechcraft and Cessna 182 which surprised me. Guess Mooney pilots are more cautious and don't make as many gear up landings as Bo drivers. -Scott Quote
BigTex Posted May 24, 2014 Report Posted May 24, 2014 This is the best I've found. They are used by several both on Mooneyspace and Beechtalk. http://www.airpowerinsurance.com +1. I use these guys and they have very good prices for lower time pilots. Quote
M016576 Posted May 24, 2014 Report Posted May 24, 2014 Dave Savior has always got the best rates for me. usaircraftfinance.com I second Dave Savoie at USAF. Top notch outfit. Quote
mooneyman Posted May 24, 2014 Report Posted May 24, 2014 Dan Garzelloni at http://www.milehighmoney.com Great guy! Loves Mooneys! Quote
jetdriven Posted May 24, 2014 Report Posted May 24, 2014 Awesome thanks! Well the insurance on a Mooney 252 is way less than other makes considered such as Beechcraft and Cessna 182 which surprised me. Guess Mooney pilots are more cautious and don't make as many gear up landings as Bo drivers. -Scott[/quote I do t think it's so much the pilots as the airplane. Bonanzas built before 1984 have the switches hidden by the crossover bar on the yoke. That plus the gear is on the right side of the panel and most pilots learn to fool with flaps on the rollout, they grab the gear handle instead. If you have a rule to not touch anything on the runway it greatly lessens the likelihood of a mishap. 1 Quote
manoflamancha Posted May 25, 2014 Author Report Posted May 25, 2014 True and could be the actuarial data that are responsible for much higher insurance rates on Bonanzas versus Mooney. A Mooney 252 is much faster than a Bonanza but the quotes for insurance were 1500 cheaper for me than the Bonanza and about same as an older 182. Quote
jetdriven Posted May 25, 2014 Report Posted May 25, 2014 Fwiw our insurance is about 60% more than my Bonanza-owning friend and twice that of my Arrow-owning boss. Which has the same engine and one of his named pilots does touch and goes all the time. :facepalm. Quote
Parker_Woodruff Posted May 31, 2014 Report Posted May 31, 2014 Call my former coworker, Cliff, at Falcon Insurance in Kerrville 800-880-4545 1 Quote
chrisk Posted May 31, 2014 Report Posted May 31, 2014 Awesome thanks! Well the insurance on a Mooney 252 is way less than other makes considered such as Beechcraft and Cessna 182 which surprised me. Guess Mooney pilots are more cautious and don't make as many gear up landings as Bo drivers. -Scott I had a similar experience with my 231 when shopping. The insurance on a 10 year older Bonanza was almost 2x. I ended up going through AOPA for an insurance broker. The insurance company ultimately turned out to be Chartis/AIG. Quote
88drvr Posted June 5, 2014 Report Posted June 5, 2014 I used David Savoie and will "third" the recommendation. Also used Falcon and with various discounts, was shocked how cheap it is to insure a plane compared to my old sailboat. Good luck Quote
PaulB Posted June 6, 2014 Report Posted June 6, 2014 I'll throw in my two cents. Highly recommend David Savoie at US Aircraft Finance. Took him only 4 business days from the first time I talked to him to actually close on the loan. Interest rate was excellent, low closing costs, and always promptly returned my phone calls or email. A+ Also Cliff Bertoff at Falcon was able to beat everyone else by about a grand. Also very quick to reply to emails and was very informative. Again A+ Quote
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