How much for insurance??
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How much for insurance??
Just curious what everyone is paying for insurance. I'm 37 live in Michigan. I have a clean driving record. Currently I own a 2003 Silverado SS and a 2005 Equinox. I am paying $94/month for the SS. $87 for the Equinox. Drove the Goat last night. Gotta have it!!
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Originally Posted by HEMIETR
Just curious what everyone is paying for insurance. I'm 37 live in Michigan. I have a clean driving record. Currently I own a 2003 Silverado SS and a 2005 Equinox. I am paying $94/month for the SS. $87 for the Equinox. Drove the Goat last night. Gotta have it!!
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$417/6 months. no wrecks, but 2 tickets in the past two years. I was very pleased with that. It actually went down after trading in my Sierra, but I think it was because I turned 25 since my last insurance payment.
05 Red GTO 6 speed.
05 Red GTO 6 speed.
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for my 05 i'm paying $80 a month but i'm under my moms policy...but since i'm fixin to turn 25 i have to go out and get my own insurance then it will be $700 every 6 months but this quote was based on me being 24 so it might be alittle better when i'm 25....i'm just glad my record is clean now
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Originally Posted by dawater
$417/6 months. no wrecks, but 2 tickets in the past two years. I was very pleased with that. It actually went down after trading in my Sierra, but I think it was because I turned 25 since my last insurance payment.
05 Red GTO 6 speed.
05 Red GTO 6 speed.
What company? I'm in that boat myself...slight fender bender over 3 years ago now (doesn't show up on my complete driving record for some reason) and no tickets for over a year now. 2 total points on my license and one of them expires in november, the other next march, but I'm only 23
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Originally Posted by 1fastxz
i pay 244 a mouth
got to love New Olreans
it is realy high down here
got to love New Olreans
it is realy high down here
and you'd think 244 a month was cheap.
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You can say that again. Register a vehicle as Commercial in New Orleans,
and you'd think 244 a month was cheap.
and you'd think 244 a month was cheap.
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my formula is $3700 a year yippe!!, i guess thats because I'm 17 and the insurance companies know how 17 year olds drive fast cars. O, and thats with out collision and if I had collision earlier thsi year I wouldnt have had to pay $4500 to fix my car after a little incident.
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Originally Posted by StealthFormula
my formula is $3700 a year yippe!!, i guess thats because I'm 17 and the insurance companies know how 17 year olds drive fast cars. O, and thats with out collision and if I had collision earlier thsi year I wouldnt have had to pay $4500 to fix my car after a little incident.
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Originally Posted by firegoat
$756 every 6months. I'm 27 and have not had a ticket since 1996 I think I'll be shopping around for a different company soon.
Mine went down from my 99 Accord V6 when I got the GTO. Go figure.
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yea but all these low places like esurance and geico and progressive will all screw you once you total your car. Been there done that. Id rather pay the extra insurance, so when i total my car they take car of it. Not low ball.
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I was driving a 02' ZR2 Blazer, and mine went up A LOT with the GTO. But keep in mind that all of the different rates you see in these post could vary greatlty depending on coverages, and deductibles an state requirements. I raised my comp and my coll deductibles in order to reduce the rate for the GTO. Also, depending on the state you may have med pay, or pip, umbi, umpd, etc., so keep that in mind when getting quotes. Some state minimums ar NOT ENOUGH coverage (I work for an insurance company, so I see way too much of this stuff).