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Old 06-17-2006, 08:15 AM
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okay, i have this question...maybe its related?
your at the track and you kiss the wall somehow, you manage the tow driver etc etc

but how do you explain you banged up ride to the insurance company? lol
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Originally Posted by MetallicaMatt
okay, i have this question...maybe its related?
your at the track and you kiss the wall somehow, you manage the tow driver etc etc

but how do you explain you banged up ride to the insurance company? lol
you bumped the light pole at the mall...
Old 06-17-2006, 04:44 PM
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If i ever wreck my car at the track, I will find a way to get it into a ditch about 30 miles from the track. Pay the damn insurance company half as much as a car payment every month and they try to tell me how to drive my car.
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This is why as soon as I pay off a car I drop full coverage, I don't think its ever worth it unless your car is brand new. Honestly the youngest Fbody is now 5 years old. I'm sure they would give me just about nothing for a 94. I'd part out and call it a day.
Hmm $60 a month for insurance, or half a car payment like someone said for decent coverage?
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Originally Posted by camar0corey
This is why as soon as I pay off a car I drop full coverage, I don't think its ever worth it unless your car is brand new. Honestly the youngest Fbody is now 5 years old. I'm sure they would give me just about nothing for a 94. I'd part out and call it a day.
Hmm $60 a month for insurance, or half a car payment like someone said for decent coverage?
My 95 TA has full coverage on it and not just plain full coverage but every add-on you can get... They are worth here more then they were new over there.
Old 06-18-2006, 09:55 AM
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You military guys should do what I do.......Since I am over seas in Germany and my car is home, get in good with the insurance company and ask them about covering the car under a recreational vehicle only.I only pay 40 bucks a month for full coverage. Seeing how I drive it only when I am home on leave. I bet I could even get away with not telling them when I get home next month for good for a while.
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My .02 is the VERY Last conversation i will have in life will be my insurance company and my nitrous.
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