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pbn85 Feb 22, 2006 04:17 PM

How much do you guys who own Z's pay for full insurance for a 6 month term?
 
Just curious...

Oh yea please post your age and which insurance company you have also ;)

I really want to see how wide the discrepancy is...

Casanova Feb 22, 2006 04:24 PM

20 - i pay around $4,000 for insurance here is australia sydney.
Which would be about $3000 in the usa.

damnnit Feb 22, 2006 04:29 PM

EDIT: 21 - $805/6 months
Mercury insurance

sry didnt read thread title

pbn85 Feb 22, 2006 04:29 PM

for a 6 month term its 4gs?!?

Aeromike03 Feb 22, 2006 04:30 PM

I pay $850/6 months from Progressive. That includes liability and comprehensive/collision.

24 years old, clean record, good credit.

Wangatang Feb 22, 2006 04:34 PM

$700/ 6 months
geico
22, 1 ticket - speeding (but i took the driving class). otherwise no claims or tickets.

edit: coverages 100/300/100; $500 deductabile comprehensive + liability + glass

showstoppertk Feb 22, 2006 04:35 PM

26 yrs old, $500/6 mo w/full cov 500 ded.

pbn85 Feb 22, 2006 04:37 PM


Originally Posted by Aeromike03
I pay $850/6 months from Progressive. That includes liability and comprehensive/collision.

24 years old, clean record, good credit.

so is that 850 a month for 6 months? Or is is 850 every 6 months, making it $1700 a year? Sorry...a bit new to this

ericjackson Feb 22, 2006 05:03 PM

state farm, 21, 839 for 6 months w/250 deductables. 6 tickets on my record

mlg9770 Feb 22, 2006 05:34 PM

Progressive $350.00 for 6 months.....100/300/100 $500 deduct

Age 35 No tickets

CervanteZ Feb 22, 2006 05:40 PM

28 y/o $750/6 mos. Full coverage 500 ded. USAA insurance. No tix-accidents, but I've only had my license for 5 years.

pbn85 Feb 22, 2006 05:42 PM

Im 20 right now...Im guessing insurance wont be more than $1200/6 months for full insurance at max right?

zand02max Feb 22, 2006 05:44 PM

USAA/37/married, no tickets/accidents

Full Coverage/500 Ded.

$375 every 6 months!

Keep in mind, Insurance depends on:

1. Age/Sex
2. Tickets/Accidents
3. Credit History
4. State
5. Insurance co.
6. Multiple vehicles/married/homeowners insurance, ect

and some other factors as well

epattonm Feb 22, 2006 06:03 PM

22, full coverage thru Nationwide, 1 speeding ticket, $500 deductibles, and $500 every 6 months

davidv Feb 22, 2006 06:04 PM

Same as last weeks insurance poll.

zand02max Feb 22, 2006 06:07 PM


Originally Posted by davidv
Same as last weeks insurance poll.

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@#$%^&* Feb 22, 2006 06:10 PM

32/geico/married - $950 six months for three cars, including the Z, fully covered...

$500 collison deductible and $100 comprehensive..... $100,000/$200,000 coverage...

CelticPride2 Feb 22, 2006 06:20 PM

29, no tickets or major accidents...$390/6 month term (MetLife)

pbn85 Feb 22, 2006 06:22 PM

insurance for the Z is cheaper than I expected. Howcome when I tell people I want to get the Z, and even amongst my friends, they tell me its going to be very high?

Am I missing something here?

CelticPride2 Feb 22, 2006 06:31 PM


Originally Posted by enycepunjabi
insurance for the Z is cheaper than I expected. Howcome when I tell people I want to get the Z, and even amongst my friends, they tell me its going to be very high?

Am I missing something here?

I was kinda surprised too when I got my first bill and saw it was almost $10 cheaper per month than my old Integra. I'm no expert, but I think it may be due to the fact that the Z isn't as common as a lot of other vehicles out there. Because it's not as common, there's less of a demand for spare parts, which in turn means there's less incentive for guys to steal it, strip it, and sell off the parts. If you look at the insurance industry's annual top 10 rankings of most stolen vehicles, there's usually at least 4-5 Camrys/Accords/Civics/Integras of various vintages on the list...because of all the parts money the car thieves can make stripping them.


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