Insurance
Originally Posted by david1,Aug 3 2007, 07:47 AM
If you are a single male under 24 your screwed.
Dave's favorite date ?$385/ 6 month S2000 only
Perfect driving record..........
....well mostly
Try Westfield Insurance. Their home office is in north eastern Ohio, so you may have heard of them. Their agents are independents, so you should be able to get a price quote from several different companies with a single phone call.
You really just need to call around and get quotes. Last time I shopped for insurance, some insurance companies prices were literally double for the same amounts of coverage. Just depends on the company, how they evaluate you as a risk and if they want you in their book of business.
Good luck,
Dave
You really just need to call around and get quotes. Last time I shopped for insurance, some insurance companies prices were literally double for the same amounts of coverage. Just depends on the company, how they evaluate you as a risk and if they want you in their book of business.
Good luck,
Dave
Originally Posted by Audi/S2K fool,Aug 3 2007, 07:59 PM
OMG...I can't believe you people pay that much!!! I was 27, had my S2000, I paid 550 every 6 months with multicar discount. 500 ded, 100k/300k etc.
forgot to add State Farm
forgot to add State Farm
Thats because you drove like a granny
Mest think I am getting hosed by my insurance agent. I think it is time to shop for new coverage.
Does anyone have any complaints?
Any companies I should avoid?
Any companies that you have something good to say about?
I'm up for renewal on 1 September so I better get going.
Does anyone have any complaints?
Any companies I should avoid?
Any companies that you have something good to say about?
I'm up for renewal on 1 September so I better get going.
Originally Posted by Scooterboy,Aug 3 2007, 06:38 PM
Mest think I am getting hosed by my insurance agent. I think it is time to shop for new coverage.
Does anyone have any complaints?
Any companies I should avoid?
Any companies that you have something good to say about?
I'm up for renewal on 1 September so I better get going.
Does anyone have any complaints?
Any companies I should avoid?
Any companies that you have something good to say about?
I'm up for renewal on 1 September so I better get going.
as far as what company to chose it depends. ive worked in bodys shops and also have a friend that owns one and i constantly hear about insurance complains trying to screw over there customers. and questions you should ask,if you care enuff to, are if they cover aftermarket parts and if they replace body panels with new oem parts. not LKQ or some china crap that wont line up for crap.
good luck and remember if the time comes when you need to use it just make sure you stand up for yourself and 9 out of 10 times youll get what you want
-Brett
Try Allstate in Findlay, OHIO, just search, the name of the agent is Rex Shreeve. They insure u anywhere living in Ohio or Michigan. I pay 460 for the s2000 and also that's including my explorer, granite the explorer is only liability but i had a few friends try allstate and they were cheap, and keep in mind im 23yo no tickets or accidents. Also i tried state farm and they wanted 500 just for the s2000. ugh.
After getting a few PMs about this thread, I guess at some point I should chime on this...
I can be the same age, the same cars, and live right next door to you and still pay a completely different rate... Insurance has a lot of different factors when trying to determine premium.... obviously age is one.. multi-car/multi-policy is another.. but also things like amount of liability you purchase, deductible, violation history (accidents your fault AND not your fault), and credit... all factor in...
If you want, check online for a company that does comparison rates.. I think insweb was where I did some comparsion shopping back in the day.
Just my $.02
I can be the same age, the same cars, and live right next door to you and still pay a completely different rate... Insurance has a lot of different factors when trying to determine premium.... obviously age is one.. multi-car/multi-policy is another.. but also things like amount of liability you purchase, deductible, violation history (accidents your fault AND not your fault), and credit... all factor in...
If you want, check online for a company that does comparison rates.. I think insweb was where I did some comparsion shopping back in the day.
Just my $.02









