Young S2K owners...
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I'm 17, my parents pay about 1000 a year for my S2000... I have a perfect record though for 7 months...no tickets or accidents...don't know how long i can manage to keep it that way...still waiting to VTEC her...
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Lucky Bastards!!! I'm 20 and live in San Francisco. I get raped for over $4000 a year. No tickets but factor in an accident (Colin McRae style to a parked car ) so I guess it's not bad. You guys out their got it lucky! Latez!
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I can only wish I had an S2000...hopefully this time next year if everything works out. I am 19 and have no accidents or tickets on my record. I'm also military and USAA quoted me a price of $545/6 months. Not too bad...hopefully it won't go up next year when I really need it.
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I'm 20 I have my home and all vehicles listed below except I sold the BMW last month all come up to.....$5,200 not married though maybe it'll be cheaper huh. That's full coverage only on Accord and S2K, home to. Not bad for one person alone I have a car for everyday of the week
#19
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I am 26 and I pay $1,400/yr.
~3 moving violations but fought them all off -- no points.
~6 accidents none of which I was at fault -- no points.
I am at step 9.
I don't think mine is too bad given the area.
Boston is notorious for high car insurance.
I remember my insurance shot up 40% when I moved back to Boston from Wellesley (a town only 14 mi from Boston) after college.
[This message has been edited by PsychoBen (edited December 24, 2000).]
~3 moving violations but fought them all off -- no points.
~6 accidents none of which I was at fault -- no points.
I am at step 9.
I don't think mine is too bad given the area.
Boston is notorious for high car insurance.
I remember my insurance shot up 40% when I moved back to Boston from Wellesley (a town only 14 mi from Boston) after college.
[This message has been edited by PsychoBen (edited December 24, 2000).]