CHEAP INSURANCE?????
CHEAP INSURANCE?????
I was just wandering if anyone knows of a insurance company that doesnt consider the R as a dam ferrari!!! Im having trouble finding one thats not high asa hell..Please can someone help.
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It really depends on your age and insurance company along with driving history (tickets).
My insurance ranged from $600-$690 every six months. I was 25 when I bought my R, I've been insured by Nationwide since I was 16, I've had five speeding tickets (but went to traffic school for all of them), and now I get a multi-car discount because I own two vehices. My insurance was more on my WRX.
I'm about to get another ITR, so I expect my insurance to be less this time around because I'm older and the car is also older.
My insurance ranged from $600-$690 every six months. I was 25 when I bought my R, I've been insured by Nationwide since I was 16, I've had five speeding tickets (but went to traffic school for all of them), and now I get a multi-car discount because I own two vehices. My insurance was more on my WRX.
I'm about to get another ITR, so I expect my insurance to be less this time around because I'm older and the car is also older.
00' PY ITR - SOLD! (I miss her!)
02' WRX - SOLD!
01' S2K - SOLD!
03' S2K - New Formula Red
02' WRX - SOLD!
01' S2K - SOLD!
03' S2K - New Formula Red
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I pay just under $500 every 6 months with a three car policy discount through State Farm, and I'm in Michigan where everything is expensive.
I'm 33 and have never had any points on my license.
I'm 33 and have never had any points on my license.
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I pay $315 a month.
yes, I am telling the truth.
yes, it is the cheapest possible way to insure my car. I have full coverage with $1000 deductables.
I'm 23 with 3 tickets.
Check out Progressive, and if you don't live in suburbia, find a friend who does and say the car is kept there. My insurance would be twice as much if they knew I lived in the city.
yes, I am telling the truth.
yes, it is the cheapest possible way to insure my car. I have full coverage with $1000 deductables.
I'm 23 with 3 tickets.
Check out Progressive, and if you don't live in suburbia, find a friend who does and say the car is kept there. My insurance would be twice as much if they knew I lived in the city.
'97 ITR
'00 Civic EX
'87 & '81 RX-7s
'00 Civic EX
'87 & '81 RX-7s
It's high on insurance to own an R ..
I'm also 23 have a very good driving record with one ticket and the insurance I have now is Geico which was cheaper than Progressive..
220 per month .
I was paying 260 per month w/Progressive and I also was always searching for lower prices on insurance..
Can't wait to turn 25.....
I'm also 23 have a very good driving record with one ticket and the insurance I have now is Geico which was cheaper than Progressive..
220 per month .
I was paying 260 per month w/Progressive and I also was always searching for lower prices on insurance..
Can't wait to turn 25.....
I have GEICO, and they were almost half the price of Progressive for me. Personally, I pay about $150 a month for 3 cars: Type R, 90 Civic, and 90 Geo Prizm (winter beater). I am 26 and married, however, and I live in Wisconsin.
That having been said, Progressive quoted me $300 per month, WAY more than I pay now. It seems certain insurance companies are aware of the theft risk for Type-R's, while other companies have no idea.
That having been said, Progressive quoted me $300 per month, WAY more than I pay now. It seems certain insurance companies are aware of the theft risk for Type-R's, while other companies have no idea.
I have GEICO, and they were almost half the price of Progressive for me. Personally, I pay about $150 a month for 3 cars: Type R, 90 Civic, and 90 Geo Prizm (winter beater). I am 26 and married, however, and I live in Wisconsin.
That having been said, Progressive quoted me $300 per month, WAY more than I pay now. It seems certain insurance companies are aware of the theft risk for Type-R's, while other companies have no idea.
That having been said, Progressive quoted me $300 per month, WAY more than I pay now. It seems certain insurance companies are aware of the theft risk for Type-R's, while other companies have no idea.
i am with progressive (lagrange wouldnt insure my car) and i pay 334/mo. im 20 with 3 tickets and 2 wrecks (none my fault, on the police report) and 2 deer deadhousecat wrote:I pay $315 a month.
yes, I am telling the truth.
yes, it is the cheapest possible way to insure my car. I have full coverage with $1000 deductables.
I'm 23 with 3 tickets.
Check out Progressive, and if you don't live in suburbia, find a friend who does and say the car is kept there. My insurance would be twice as much if they knew I lived in the city.
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