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Old 11-13-2012, 11:53 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by kmkraft12 View Post
Buy the $200 option. Otherwise wreck it and you are screwed. Remember there is more to pay for than just the car.
^I guess, but I bet the coverage only covers the actual car... And I don't really know what other problems you're going to have. God forbid the OP bins it, I doubt they're going to charge for a tow or yeah, you owe us $75 out of pocket for your crash helmet, lol


I guess if you CAN afford the $200/car you rent out easily, then do it, the best value I'm seeing is the $100/500
And god forbid you crash the first car, you'll be out $600, and I highly doubt you're gonna drive a second car because you'll be shaken up


Why not go to a cheaper/more simple track day first to get a feel for track day driving before you get in a car with 500+ hp?
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