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don't know who you guys have for insurance, but my wife and I insure an 06 s2000 and a 99 Forester, with 250k/500k limits for $596/6 mo...with two current tickets on my record (I'm 27, she's 26) www.esurance.com
I've never had to make a claim, but I've dealt w/ their customer service and it seems to be legit, and I've read things about their claims payment being roughly normal.
I've never had to make a claim, but I've dealt w/ their customer service and it seems to be legit, and I've read things about their claims payment being roughly normal.
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Hey to all you f-tards who've crashed your S2000 the first Saturday night you took it out: Thanks!
Some how after 5 years and 1000+ track miles, I've manage to not crash into anything.
Some how after 5 years and 1000+ track miles, I've manage to not crash into anything.
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The 2001 S2000 cost me more to insure than the 2002 M3, and both the M3 and S2000 are more to insure than the 2007 Cayman S I've got coming ........gotta love demographics
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My S2000 costs $300 to insure for the year. Total.
No accidents, no tickets, 36 years old, non primary car, your standard discounts. $100 deductibles on comp and collision.
$250 for the six months I drive it and $50 for the six months I store it. The only catch is I am limited to 7000 miles per year. I usually put 4500-5000 per year so that is no problem.
No accidents, no tickets, 36 years old, non primary car, your standard discounts. $100 deductibles on comp and collision.
$250 for the six months I drive it and $50 for the six months I store it. The only catch is I am limited to 7000 miles per year. I usually put 4500-5000 per year so that is no problem.
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