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Old 12-28-2011, 01:50 PM   #125 (permalink)
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it's relative to other sports cars.

convertibles tend to have lower loss rates because of the type of owner that is attracted to them
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that can't be right. unless it's the average for ALL sports models, not just the midsize. For collision average for midsize sports cars, it comes out to 145. Yet mustang with 137 and rx 8 with 134 are classified as much worse than average?

And the categories don't make any sense either. Mitsu eclipse in the same class as corvette zr1? And funny how the m3 is in the "luxury" section and not in the sports section. And audi r8 is considered "large" but the GT-R is "midsize"


which point?
those stats are pretty much all we have to work with. Insurance companies sure as hell won't be publishing their numbers.
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