How much do you pay for insurance?
#11
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24, 5 points , single pay 225 a month and that is looking at every dealer known to man but good news is 4 of those go away later this year and I will be getting married so it should be going down about september timeframe
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I am 49 married, no points,or accidents. I have 4 cars insured year round with Statefarm New York state.
2002 S2000 --- $640 yr. ($500 deductibles)
2003 G35 --- $660 yr. ($250 deductibles)
1997 Ranger -- $440 yr. ($250 deductibles)
2002 Civic --- $1,900 yr. 20 year old son primary driver ($500 deductibles)
My son's age really matters,as you can see.
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2002 S2000 --- $640 yr. ($500 deductibles)
2003 G35 --- $660 yr. ($250 deductibles)
1997 Ranger -- $440 yr. ($250 deductibles)
2002 Civic --- $1,900 yr. 20 year old son primary driver ($500 deductibles)
My son's age really matters,as you can see.
"Winter"
"Spring 26 days"
It takes the right Formula!!
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$5.23 per month while the S is idle, I call in any day I want to use it and they cover me that day for $1.32. I use state farm, have 1 speed, age 23, home owner, multi car discount, and married. With $500 ded.
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$2000/year with State Farm. 100/300, 500 ded. I'm 22, single, no points. They said I can get a good student discount of $400 a year if I get a 3.0+ GPA. Back to studying.
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You 16 and 17 year olds, are you on your parent's insurance or do you have your own account? If you're 16 and can get 6000 every six months that's pretty damn good.
-Matt
-Matt