2004 S2000 VS 2003 G35 coupe
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2004 S2000 VS 2003 G35 coupe
FIRST OF ALL i did not post this thread to ask ur opinions about these two cars... i have owned S2000
well here is the story i sold my car few days ago and im lookin to buy 2004 S2000..
and my dad wants me to buy G35 coupe.... just because S2000 is high in insurance payments.......
is that true???
which car out of these two do i have to pay more to insure? G35 coupe or S2000? if anybody own these two cars it would be helpful
thank you in advance
well here is the story i sold my car few days ago and im lookin to buy 2004 S2000..
and my dad wants me to buy G35 coupe.... just because S2000 is high in insurance payments.......
is that true???
which car out of these two do i have to pay more to insure? G35 coupe or S2000? if anybody own these two cars it would be helpful
thank you in advance
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last time i got quote for G35 coupe, it was like pretty much cheaper than s2000.
was like, $2300 for S, and around $1400 or some where around for G35 to be insured under my policy (im 23yrs old)
and it was in NJ
was like, $2300 for S, and around $1400 or some where around for G35 to be insured under my policy (im 23yrs old)
and it was in NJ
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Originally Posted by jlstyle82,May 7 2005, 07:48 PM
last time i got quote for G35 coupe, it was like pretty much cheaper than s2000.
was like, $2300 for S, and around $1400 or some where around for G35 to be insured under my policy (im 23yrs old)
and it was in NJ
was like, $2300 for S, and around $1400 or some where around for G35 to be insured under my policy (im 23yrs old)
and it was in NJ
there is a big differences there !
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Why don't you call your insurance agent and find out the real answer instead of extrapolating it out of one random response on an internet message board from someone in a totally different state than you? Insurance rates are based on many factors making it almost impossible to get meaningful data by just asking people what they know on an message board. It will probably only take 10 minutes so just call your insurance company and maybe a few agents from other companies.
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Originally Posted by wickerbill,May 7 2005, 09:12 PM
Why don't you call your insurance agent and find out the real answer instead of extrapolating it out of one random response on an internet message board from someone in a totally different state than you? Insurance rates are based on many factors making it almost impossible to get meaningful data by just asking people what they know on an message board. It will probably only take 10 minutes so just call your insurance company and maybe a few agents from other companies.
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