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car insurance costs - Maengelito - 08-23-2006 here's an interesting article on the most/least expensive cars to insure: <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://articles.moneycentral.msn.com/Insurance/InsureYourCar/10CostliestCarsToInsure.aspx">http://articles.moneycentral.msn.com/In ... nsure.aspx</a><!-- m --> damn subaru wrx coming in at #4...
- Beej - 08-23-2006 They must mean the STi? I've quoted out standard WRX's (well, they were wagons), and they come out to about half of what I'm paying for the STi. I was actually gonna post a thread about this topic too. Did any of you assholes that turned 25 get the fabled drop in insurance rates? Methinks it's just a tall tale. - Evan - 08-23-2006 Beej Wrote:They must mean the STi? I've quoted out standard WRX's (well, they were wagons), and they come out to about half of what I'm paying for the STi.The STi is a WRX, so some insurance companies may lump them together. I got zero reduction when I hit 25. - Nis01 - 08-23-2006 Beej Wrote:They must mean the STi? I've quoted out standard WRX's (well, they were wagons), and they come out to about half of what I'm paying for the STi.I'm sure thats what they were shooting for. Although when I went from the WRX to the STi... the insurance didn't actually go up much more. - Apoc - 08-23-2006 I got $25 off every 6 months when I turned 25. - JohnC - 08-23-2006 My rates dropped significantly when I turned 25. Being married helps too. That being said, our WRX costs more to insure than the Lightning and Saturn put together (as it well should, since its 10 years newer). Bike insurance isn't as bad as I thought it would be - liability only on the Ninja and full coverage on the VFR is around $380/year. Makes a big difference *where* you are too. - REED - 08-23-2006 I recently switched to GEICO and got a huge discount. My insurance while under my parents was close to 2 grand a year, now its just under 800. also I noticed the s2000 was in the top ten. I recently priced one out (used) and the insurance wasn't that much more than for my civic. - bimmerboodle - 08-23-2006 I got a BIG discount at 25 another at 30 another when married - lyltoy - 08-23-2006 I actually got a discount when i turned 21, so hopefully i'll get another one at 25 - Andy - 08-23-2006 I used to pay a thousand a year for just liability on the MR2 with GEICO. Once I got married, turned 25 and switched to my wife's insurance, it costs us 1,1xx/per year for an Outback, MR2, 240sx and a Miata though the Outback is the only one with comprehensive. Helps that Joan has never gotten a ticket ever. - Jewels - 08-23-2006 Our insurance is like 1,100 a year for full coverage on the focus and durango. But we are married and both luckily have a pretty good driving record. Well Rex does anyway. And we have State Farm. We do also have renter's insurance through them, and that added a multi line discount. But that's why I like having insurance through a company that doesn't only have car insurance. It helps a good bit to have multiline discounts. - Feersty - 08-23-2006 My six month premium went up for absolutely no reason for the second half of this year, just because it just cost more to insure what ever that means. One speed ticket two years ago. - Maengelito - 08-23-2006 i pay about $2k/yr for liability on my main car the miata and comprehensive on the weekend car the subaru. i got a reduced rate of $100 every 6 months when i hit 25, but every 6 month renewal that rolls around since then, my insurance goes up about $50. i dont really wanna switch from geico because they dont know about a couple of tickets i've gotten so i dont wanna bring it up - BLINGMW - 08-23-2006 JohnC Wrote:My rates dropped significantly when I turned 25. Being married helps too. - Beej - 08-23-2006 REED Wrote:also I noticed the s2000 was in the top ten. I recently priced one out (used) and the insurance wasn't that much more than for my civic.My S2000 was about 3-400 cheaper than my STi per year (but significantly more than any 'regular' car). - HAULN-SS - 08-23-2006 I pay about 900$ a year for comprehensive on my subaru and monte carlo. Two tickets in 8 years. GEICO was way higher - i'm with state farm now. - WRXtranceformed - 08-23-2006 I pay $3,600 per year to insure both of my vehicles, that's on my own policy, not my parents. The STi wasn't much more to insure than my WRX... maybe 10 bucks a month. My record is far from spotless too though =p - REED - 08-23-2006 I did get a couple discounts through GEICO - one was being in my business frat. the other was something else, but together it was like 60 bucks / 6 months. The reason I switched was my parents inssurance company decided that my driving record wasn't a good indication of my drving ability, but my credit score would be much better. so they switched, which would have brought my insurance to well over 2 grand. I don't have bad credit, just not enough. - Andy - 08-23-2006 WRXtranceformed Wrote:I pay $3,600 per year to insure both of my vehicles, that's on my own policy, not my parents. The STi wasn't much more to insure than my WRX... maybe 10 bucks a month. - BLINGMW - 08-23-2006 REED Wrote:my parents inssurance company decided that my driving record wasn't a good indication of my drving ability, but my credit score would be much better. I was going to bring this up, I don't know how many of you know how common this has become. There's a recent Consumer Reports article that talks about it. Most of the insurance companies have come up with their own credit scoring system or subcontract it to another company, and they use that credit score, as well as driving record, to determine your rates. Oddly, some of the things they ding your score for are pretty random, and of course disfavor anyone young who doesn't have a long credit history. Maybe you all knew, but it was news to me! |