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Tauni 12-11-2008 02:48 PM

Re: $52/month, full coverage LOL!
 
My insurance went WAY down. I was paying $140 a month for liability on my 90 Galant through Progressive (I was high risk) now I'm paying $55 for my 98 Altima through State Farm.

asshanson 12-11-2008 02:55 PM

Re: $52/month, full coverage LOL!
 
I was paying around $96/month for full coverage in Minnesota, $500 collision/comprehensive deductible. Now that I moved to Iowa for 6 months it dropped to $63/month, with slightly more liability coverage.

craig 12-20-2008 12:21 PM

Re: $52/month, full coverage LOL!
 
I paid 130 for the talon a month now I pay 65 a month for the mini an that's liability vs full coverage.

dumb_ricer 01-05-2009 11:10 PM

Re: $52/month, full coverage LOL!
 
Just got my new Progressive statement and I am down to 44.73 a month!

Goat Blower 01-06-2009 10:22 AM

Re: $52/month, full coverage LOL!
 
I'm switching over to regular insurance and my quote was $45/mo for full coverage on my wife's Trailblazer and my GSX. Being old is good.

TalonFiero 01-07-2009 09:05 AM

Re: $52/month, full coverage LOL!
 
I pay $102 a month for full coverage and $250 deductible on the three following vehicles:

1995 Talon TSi AWD
2006 Saab 9-7x ARC
2006 EVO IX MR

mitsu'97 01-25-2009 10:43 AM

Re: $52/month, full coverage LOL!
 
I HATE YOU ALL!!! exept for Eagle Talon Guy. J/K

I pay about $100 liability alone on my 94 Honda Civic. and yes i went to the dark side and bought a civic=]

Cammaxon 02-23-2009 12:21 AM

Re: $52/month, full coverage LOL!
 
Craig likes marks weiner.... I'm paying $102 for full coverage, glass, towing, labor, $500 deduct on a 97 tsi awd and im 21.... did i mention i TOTALED a 2007 WRX? in Jan 2008 :)

slowboy101 03-03-2009 01:52 AM

Re: $52/month, full coverage LOL!
 
your a dick im paying 230 for full coverage on a 91 talon tsi and im 22!!!!

A//// Guy 03-03-2009 08:43 AM

Re: $52/month, full coverage LOL!
 
The A4 only sent my 6 month bill up by 40 bucks. Couldn't be happier. :)

goodhart 03-03-2009 09:13 AM

Re: $52/month, full coverage LOL!
 
The WRX only made mine go up like 35 or 40 a month also, I pay 190/month for the following:

$30,000 renters coverage
Full coverage on both the Talon and the WRX, including glass and towing with a $500 deductible on each.

Cammaxon 03-03-2009 09:38 AM

Re: $52/month, full coverage LOL!
 
ohh i just checked on line... the quote i was given for 102/mo was wrong... its $88 a month! lolololol

aaronspeed 03-04-2009 06:54 AM

Re: $52/month, full coverage LOL!
 
Now you do understand that for example full coverage on a 10+ year old car will get you about $800 if it is totaled your fault or not. You must insure the car at appraised value. My Dad at the time was 65 had a 91 Ford SHO and it was mint condition the car was hit and totaled at a stop sign and the insurance company would only give him $1800 for it. This car only had 45k miles on it. His insurance company would not make up the difference with his coverage and he got $1800. I spoke to my and other insurance company and you must purchase GAP insurance on a financed car or your stuck. Full coverage is a waste of money. My Mustang I insure with Allstate at declared value and even if someone else hits me they must give me my insured coverage value. I pay $400(Apr-Oct) a year on full coverage with declared value of $16k on my '89 Mustang. My sons '91 Talon TSI was declared at $4k and he is 17 pays $48 month on full coverage. I put declared value on all my Full Coverage cars. It is cheaper and if something happens they mail a check. The only problem is that you can NOT Buy the Vehicle Back.

ManiacMotorsports 03-27-2009 10:24 AM

Re: $52/month, full coverage LOL!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Cammaxon (Post 278330)
Craig likes marks weiner.... I'm paying $102 for full coverage, glass, towing, labor, $500 deduct on a 97 tsi awd and im 21.... did i mention i TOTALED a 2007 WRX? in Jan 2008 :)

With who???

Goat Blower 03-27-2009 12:56 PM

Re: $52/month, full coverage LOL!
 
Hah, I just switched over to consumer insurance again and insured my GSX for $13k in value and it's $48/month. I've also got full coverage for our two newer daily drivers and all together it's $200/month, and we get a $300 yearly decrease in our home owner's insurance, which is dirt cheap for the coverage. After paying $500/mo for the last seven years, this seems like a bargain.

Matt D. 03-27-2009 01:59 PM

Re: $52/month, full coverage LOL!
 
I turned 30 and the Evo is now the cheapest car I've ever insured with full coverage.

1QUICK4 03-27-2009 07:04 PM

Re: $52/month, full coverage LOL!
 
I just put insurance back on my motorcycle with Progresive.

$132 a year for full coverage :D

AwdGSX13 04-06-2009 09:21 PM

Re: $52/month, full coverage LOL!
 
Just put insurance on my cbr 600 and its $21 bucks a month :) woot
With a tint ticket that apparently goes against your record? What is the world coming too..

mlomker 08-14-2009 10:12 PM

Re: $52/month, full coverage LOL!
 
Old thread, but I was surprised to discover that Geico does not like the Evo. They had good rates on my 325xi but wanted something like $220/mo. lol.

I ended up with Progressive at $117/month w/$500 deductible. I figure that isn't bad for a new car. Progressive was also really good when I totaled a motorcycle ten years ago.

Project2G 08-31-2009 12:34 AM

Re: $52/month, full coverage LOL!
 
I moved to Denver, CO and have no insurance. I got pulled over and and the officer gave me a ticket and when I went to court the judge said the fine would be $771 so he gave me a move to get insurance and come back to just get a $200 fine so now I'm in the market for insurance. I will probably just get it for 3 months since the gare will be in storage starting Dec 1st when I leave for the Marine Corp.


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