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Old Feb 21, 2013 | 05:36 PM
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I recently was told by my mom that I cant use your car insurance anymore for my S, Iv been looking for quotes and the average is like $300 a month...Im 21.

Does anybody know of a great insurance company if their S??
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Old Feb 21, 2013 | 05:42 PM
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I am 20 and I have my own policy through USAA. It is about $160 a month for me.
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Old Feb 21, 2013 | 06:26 PM
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With the S and xB I went from paying $244 mo/ w/ geico and made the switch to state farm $140 for the two w/ full coverage. Rates vary by state. Good Luck on your search. Just keep calling various co. and see which one is best. Always read up about the co. and past experiences by others.

I had US Agencies before I purchased my S but, wanted to shop around for a better rate. The prices weren't bad with them either.
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Old Feb 21, 2013 | 06:37 PM
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I'm 28 married with 3 cars through Geico pay $149 month. All full coverage and roadside.
07 Durango- Wifes
05 Sierra crew cab 4x4- Mine
04 S2k- Mine
Had Farmers before without S2k and bundled with our house insurance payed $145 month
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Old Feb 21, 2013 | 06:41 PM
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It's going to vary based on many factors. Drivers, location, coverage, etc.

I've been with Statefarm with my dad since I was 17. Opened my own primary account when I moved out at 21. No accidents, points, or anything on my driving record. Once you stick to one company for a while and start adding more things for them to insure, you will build up lots of discounts with them (discounts like multicar, house, minimal year driving, school grades, etc).

At the moment, I'm paying $95 monthly for the S2000 (full coverage).

-25 y/o
-Multicar Bundle (2 cars)
-House bundle
-Minimal Year Driving (under 7,500)
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Old Feb 21, 2013 | 06:58 PM
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~$126 a month for an 07 S2000 and my wife's 05 CR-V through State Farm. Insurance actually went down when I got the S (had an 07 Civic Si before it). Of course I'm over 25 and married so you're probably screwed being 21 and single...
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Old Feb 21, 2013 | 07:12 PM
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Allied insurance... 25 now but started policy at 24 and was paying $83 for 07' s2000, but low mileage, non essential car, have a masters degree and have renters insurance with a completely clean record. It should be a little lower now with being 25, but I don't know how much lower.

I saved a ton because of my history with the same company. Because my parents were on nationwide (allied is affiliated), when I started my own, they said I had 8 years of history with them.

Good luck with the search!
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Old Feb 21, 2013 | 08:23 PM
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Originally Posted by baZurk
I am 20 and I have my own policy through USAA. It is about $160 a month for me.
Thanks, Ill try them
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Old Feb 21, 2013 | 08:23 PM
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Originally Posted by tinytimie18
I'm 28 married with 3 cars through Geico pay $149 month. All full coverage and roadside.
07 Durango- Wifes
05 Sierra crew cab 4x4- Mine
04 S2k- Mine
Had Farmers before without S2k and bundled with our house insurance payed $145 month
Thats not bad at all. Thanks for the info!
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Old Feb 21, 2013 | 08:24 PM
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Originally Posted by Bloody Hatch
It's going to vary based on many factors. Drivers, location, coverage, etc.

I've been with Statefarm with my dad since I was 17. Opened my own primary account when I moved out at 21. No accidents, points, or anything on my driving record. Once you stick to one company for a while and start adding more things for them to insure, you will build up lots of discounts with them (discounts like multicar, house, minimal year driving, school grades, etc).

At the moment, I'm paying $95 monthly for the S2000 (full coverage).

-25 y/o
-Multicar Bundle (2 cars)
-House bundle
-Minimal Year Driving (under 7,500)
That is cheap as hell. Nice job
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