what car insurance and how mucH?
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Originally Posted by gsazabi
Well how old are you?
I'm 24 and have full coverage premium with Mercury. $93 a month.
I'm 24 and have full coverage premium with Mercury. $93 a month.
Workmen's insurance $174/ month $1000 bumper to bumper
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From the top 100 questions sticky on the top of the page:
https://my350z.com/forum/showpost.ph...0&postcount=36
Q: How much will my insurance cost? How much are you paying for insurance, I want to compare to see if I'm paying a fair price?
Please don't ask that question. Ever. It is the most useless question that can be asked on this or any other automotive forum. Why? What you, I and anybody else pays is dependent on several factors: who your insurer is, where you live, how old you are, how many accidents/tickets you've had, what kind of discounts you get from your ins. company, how many cars and drivers in your family, etc.
As you can see, unless somebody is in exactly the same socio-economic situation as you are, they won't be paying the same for insurance. The only way to get a decent idea of what you'll pay is to call your current insurance agent or visit their website.
https://my350z.com/forum/showpost.ph...0&postcount=36
Q: How much will my insurance cost? How much are you paying for insurance, I want to compare to see if I'm paying a fair price?
Please don't ask that question. Ever. It is the most useless question that can be asked on this or any other automotive forum. Why? What you, I and anybody else pays is dependent on several factors: who your insurer is, where you live, how old you are, how many accidents/tickets you've had, what kind of discounts you get from your ins. company, how many cars and drivers in your family, etc.
As you can see, unless somebody is in exactly the same socio-economic situation as you are, they won't be paying the same for insurance. The only way to get a decent idea of what you'll pay is to call your current insurance agent or visit their website.
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Originally Posted by ThreeFiveZero Z
I also work in insurance...the most popular companies we write are progressive and safeco
progressive is good for those with little driving experience and an average record and good credit. If you are older, no claims, clean record, and great record, no one will come close to safeco.
progressive is good for those with little driving experience and an average record and good credit. If you are older, no claims, clean record, and great record, no one will come close to safeco.
Safeco doesn't insure in the state of California
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Originally Posted by dave079
From the top 100 questions sticky on the top of the page:
https://my350z.com/forum/showpost.ph...0&postcount=36
Q: How much will my insurance cost? How much are you paying for insurance, I want to compare to see if I'm paying a fair price?
Please don't ask that question. Ever. It is the most useless question that can be asked on this or any other automotive forum. Why? What you, I and anybody else pays is dependent on several factors: who your insurer is, where you live, how old you are, how many accidents/tickets you've had, what kind of discounts you get from your ins. company, how many cars and drivers in your family, etc.
As you can see, unless somebody is in exactly the same socio-economic situation as you are, they won't be paying the same for insurance. The only way to get a decent idea of what you'll pay is to call your current insurance agent or visit their website.
https://my350z.com/forum/showpost.ph...0&postcount=36
Q: How much will my insurance cost? How much are you paying for insurance, I want to compare to see if I'm paying a fair price?
Please don't ask that question. Ever. It is the most useless question that can be asked on this or any other automotive forum. Why? What you, I and anybody else pays is dependent on several factors: who your insurer is, where you live, how old you are, how many accidents/tickets you've had, what kind of discounts you get from your ins. company, how many cars and drivers in your family, etc.
As you can see, unless somebody is in exactly the same socio-economic situation as you are, they won't be paying the same for insurance. The only way to get a decent idea of what you'll pay is to call your current insurance agent or visit their website.
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