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Originally Posted by [DT
,Feb 19 2009, 11:52 AM] Insurance is affected by the cost, cost for repair, seating, drivetrain, number of accidents/fatalities, demographics, your age, etc., etc.
It's a bit of magical mojo.
What happens - which I suspect is your case - is some cars are more expensive (and likely more expensive to repair), *however*, statistically, they are involved in far less accidents (which is largely affected by the demographics of the owners).
I've run a C5, C6, Viper and 911TT through my "get a quote" system for my carrier, and the 911 is always $200 less per six months than any of the others.
It's a bit of magical mojo.
What happens - which I suspect is your case - is some cars are more expensive (and likely more expensive to repair), *however*, statistically, they are involved in far less accidents (which is largely affected by the demographics of the owners).
I've run a C5, C6, Viper and 911TT through my "get a quote" system for my carrier, and the 911 is always $200 less per six months than any of the others.
#12
i was planning to get one of those right up until i got married. my wife's in med school, so i had to find something cheaper to buy and maintain.
the styling is ok, and it's a heavy GT not a sports car, but those engines sound SOO good! congrats.
the styling is ok, and it's a heavy GT not a sports car, but those engines sound SOO good! congrats.
#14
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These old Maserati depreciated crazy enough to be affordable. Still don't know how possibly anyone thinks that car is nice looking. Just very odd looking...
#15
It does not suprise me, if you look at the new car guide in the back of TopGear magazine they have the UK insurance group that a car is in. Its a scale of 1-20 the S2000 is in group 20. Even the civic type R is group 17. I know this is a chart from the UK but it probably does give a realistic idea. A miata is group 13. And with my insurance with the same coverage no tickets the insurance on my 2001 S2000 is 20% more than my wifes 2006 MX-5.
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Originally Posted by txjeepn,Feb 19 2009, 03:49 PM
It does not suprise me, if you look at the new car guide in the back of TopGear magazine they have the UK insurance group that a car is in. Its a scale of 1-20 the S2000 is in group 20.
My buddy was so surprised when he saw that my S was in the highest category when I first insured it. We tried to think of other high risk cars that might be in the same category and we could not think of a single one. We tried about 30 different cars and put them in the system to see. Even a Vette was one notch down from the S
Of course this does not mean that insurance is less on an S then it would be on a new Vette. Value of the car factors in after the fact as well
#19
Well the look of the maserati is exotic. Not for everyone, thats for sure. But it also seems safer. The S is practically a beer can on wheels. Hence the speed. But that might play into the insurance factor. I guess im just maturing a bit out of the 2 seater that has cost me ALOT of money with parts/tickets/insurance and into something I might put a set of wheels on and be done with it.
I will say that the M128 does not look half as sexy as the new Grand Turismo tho!!!!
I will say that the M128 does not look half as sexy as the new Grand Turismo tho!!!!
#20
when i was looking for a new car i was picking between an s2k, boxster and a TT.. decided no on the TT and was checkin boxster prices, which were along the lines of the s2k, i liked it had the nice porsche brand, mid engined etc. etc. and i was thinking ah porsche insurance is gonna be a ton more though..
Looked it up and it was cheaper to insure a boxster than it was my current (at the time) 98 prelude
i was shocked
Looked it up and it was cheaper to insure a boxster than it was my current (at the time) 98 prelude
i was shocked