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Old 05-14-2012, 03:47 PM   #61 (permalink)
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Old 05-14-2012, 03:49 PM   #62 (permalink)
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Once you hit 25, you'd wonder why your bill is so low.

Unless you're like that one 19 year old kid who killed his passenger in an MR2...while racing against a pick up....on a long and straight street. Then you don't have to worry about insurance because you're now screwed.

Drivers In Deadly Crash May Have Been Street Racing In Westminster CBS Los Angeles

btw, the passenger was his own sister.
disgusting, always the case though, the person that should have paid with their life lives. At least the mini van occupants didn't die. I don't know how I'd live with myself if I killed a sibling doing something just down right moronic like this.
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Old 05-14-2012, 05:43 PM   #63 (permalink)
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It's stuff like that is the reason why it's really expensive buying insurance in California as a young kid. You don't hear it all the time, but I do pay attention to the local news and such news with age group appears more often publicly. (Maybe there's more in other age groups, but who knows).

When I was 18, I had a 1985 Toyota Celica GT-S. Car was valued $800. My insurance cost nearly $2400 a year on just liability.
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Probably because your name is Elric, I wouldn't insure you either.
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It's simple, you haven't been driving long enough.
I insured mine for 2K but that is after a 40% discount for 4 plus years of safe driving. A further discount comes from driving for over 10 years. This is for 3 million in liabilty and full collision coverage.
Any accidents erases the 40% and the 4 years starts over. Had any of those?
You also get 1 free claim here. If you get in an own fault collision you can use your freebie and keep your 40% but if you get in another one you're screwed.

Usually people paying 4K for insurance have claims or too many tickets.
Tip: if you get in a small fender bender, pay out of pocket to fix the other car.
It's often cheaper than paying 40% more for your insurance.

Sounds to me like you're not coming clean on your driving record.
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It's simple, you haven't been driving long enough.
I insured mine for 2K but that is after a 40% discount for 4 plus years of safe driving. A further discount comes from driving for over 10 years. This is for 3 million in liabilty and full collision coverage.
Any accidents erases the 40% and the 4 years starts over. Had any of those?
You also get 1 free claim here. If you get in an own fault collision you can use your freebie and keep your 40% but if you get in another one you're screwed.

Usually people paying 4K for insurance have claims or too many tickets.
Tip: if you get in a small fender bender, pay out of pocket to fix the other car.
It's often cheaper than paying 40% more for your insurance.

Sounds to me like you're not coming clean on your driving record.
I think 4K is the "base" price for 370Z for full coverage and certain amount of deductible, disregarding your age and driving history, FROM ICBC. My quote is also around 4K (so is another new owner very different from me in terms of age and driving history), then there's a 40% discount and I still pay exactly $200 a month, That's ICBC in the great north.
Unlike the companies in the states, ICBC set the price mostly based on the risk factor of the car, instead of the driver (the latter was proposed only recently.) "Political Correctness" is a great deal in the culture here - you don't "discriminate" individuals. You get "discounts" for "points" you accumulated by clean driving records each year (i.e. the older you're without accident/tickets, the more point you got and thus better discounts). If you had enough points in the records, after you had an at-fault accident, your points dropped but would still at the max discount level. Otherwise you might get dropped to the lower discount level. There's no "1 free claim" in the policy; and another accident wouldn't erase all your points neither. Drive well next year and you'll get some points back and perhaps a 5% discount per one or two years. Don't ask me how I know all these stuffs.

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I am currently paying $107 a month in Miami, FL. Full coverage 100/50/30 i think. The driving "profile" used by All State is a single male 30 years old.

I recently got married and I just called my insurance company to update my "profile" to married status. Statisctically speaking, a married person has a less chance to get into an accident then a single person.

I am trying to get my coverage below $100.00 dollars. I am also adding my wife's car to my policy to get a multi car coverage discount as well. Maybe I get below $90.00 or $80.00 a month. LOL lets see.
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I'm at $102 thru Progressive. 26 years old. Single. Renting. One "at fault" accident(total loss).

I had a used 2009 370Z(totalled now) which was $130/month
...then upgraded to a more expensive brand new 370Z and my insurance dropped to $98/month at the time. Slowly moved to $102 now 1.5 years later
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