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Old 05-31-2006, 02:36 PM
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insurance?

i have had an offer of a 98 z28 in a trade for my 2000 bagd s10, i was wondering, what insurance is gonna run on that thing?

i'm 21, ive been in 3 accidents most recent was dec 04

insurance is thru meemic, just thought i'd ask before i call up the insurance, to see what others are paying?
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Old 05-31-2006, 06:04 PM
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if its in your name, and has full coverage, dont even think about it!

3 accidents + points= :h


it will be high, as for a specific amount. hard to say. some places you its a must to keep FULL coverage year round. I fortunately am allowed to put it down to storage in the off months for 11-15$. my TA is insured under my step dad for full coverage at 89$ per month. senior discount :smt048

your best option and i still seeing it costing you would be tp put the insur under a parents name. even though you must be on their policy to be an insured driver on that car it will be somewhat of a break considering your record
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i have a 2006 monte ss v8 which is considered a sports car wiht 4 points on my record and i pay 130.00 a month
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Old 05-31-2006, 07:38 PM
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it would be under parents policy, and i dotn have any points, none of the accidents were my fault
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if u can get the VIN, call state farm or AAA. a vin will give an accurate rate on the car
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Old 06-01-2006, 04:13 PM
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if u can get the VIN, call state farm or AAA. a vin will give an accurate rate on the car

yeah, you really need to get a quote to be even close to accurate.

if you are listed as a driver on the vehicle, it will still be high. the only way to keep that from happening is to only have the parents listed as a driver. but if you do that, and have a claim while you're driving, they will pay the claim then drop you (and your parents).
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I could ask my parents we own an Insurance company.
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I could ask my parents we own an Insurance company.

don't think they will be able to quote someone out of state, sparky.
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No but i could ask them about how much it might be
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Old 06-01-2006, 10:58 PM
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No but i could ask them about how much it might be

and they won't know. they'll tell him to call his agent. rates vary by state, not to mention that MI is a no-fault state.
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