So I was initially set on a G37 hard-top convertible 6mt with sports package before I bought my Z. Family has had a few G sedans, loved how they drove.
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11-13-2014, 02:50 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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So I was initially set on a G37 hard-top convertible 6mt with sports package before I bought my Z. Family has had a few G sedans, loved how they drove. Had a convertible Firebird, loved the top-down experience hated the rest.
Anyway, brother convinced me to take a look at a Z while browsing for a G37. Absolutely loved it but I was set on a hard top convertible. Ran insurance prices... below shows the cost difference per month compared to my current Z: '09 G37 Convertible +$94!! '12 370Z Roadster -$40..? Apparently I wasn't as set on a drop-top as I thought... So anyway, I fail to see the logic. If the numbers were flipped, I'd get it. But almost $150 difference Per Month on the same insurance policy for an older, GT version of the same car (and within a couple hundred dollars book value)? Seems insane. And why is the convertible cheaper to insure than the coupe, when it costs thousands more and I'm assuming is a higher risk for totalling/injury in an accident? Anyone else cross shop, or am I the only guy under 75 that still likes convertibles (sans the Miata/S2K crowd)? |
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I've never understood the insurance racket myself. Best bet, shop around and see who will give you the best rates. I'd suggest a reputable company, not the General or Elephant unless you have 14 DUIs
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All of the rates were compared between a few companies. My current provider was the cheapest, but I also have some loyalty discounts. My rates are pretty decent, I was just amazed that a newer convertible was cheaper while a GT hard top was significantly more expensive.
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yah, rates apparently are based on risk and actual accident history.
thanks to more dumbarses crashing and totalling the honda fit, my rates have gone up about $50 in the last year while my G and Z insurace have fallen considerably. |
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A few of the things that affect a car's rate are: cost to fix, how often it's stolen, horsepower, accident rate, &c. My guess is that convertibles are more costly to fix and are probably stolen more often.
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Value of the car is only important if it's totaled or stolen. For the majority of their claims, they are looking at cost-to-repair. Since a vert top is fairly fragile, it probably has to be repaired (which means replacement for a lot of vehicles) or adjusted after even a minor accident.
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i know y'all's insurance rate concerns are legit and i'm trying' to "brag", butt, if it makes you guys feel any better...i'm in my 60's w/basically a clean driving record (never having had an accident) and i'm paying $203/mo. for my '13 probably due only to a bad credit rating acquired later in my life...
so, when feelin' fleeced or confused by your rates, remember---it could be worse...sigh |
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I'm paying about $220/mo for full-coverage on my car (went up a few bucks when I switched from 2009 370Z to 2014 Challenger) and a 3-bdrm house. That's with a $20K wreck 3-4 years ago and a speeding ticket every 2 to 4 years plus I get new shingles every 4-7 years because of hail. But I live in a small (<20K) town in S AR (and my credit rating is pretty good).
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Yep. Not sure what the breakdown is.
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