what happens if you don't take car off insurance?
#11
Thread Starter
Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: New York, NY
Posts: 1,003
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
why do you think you get a discount for insuring a second vehicle.. because you can't drive 2 cars at once.
Regardless of why you get a discount, the price for just my s2000 is slightly higher than my s2000 and my beater.
Regardless of why you get a discount, the price for just my s2000 is slightly higher than my s2000 and my beater.
#14
Community Organizer
Too many variables that the OP hasn't identified but ................................. 1 person, 2 cars, 1 S2000, 1 beater, it'll be cheaper to insure the 2 cars vs. 1 S2000.
True story.
edit: unless of course the "beater" is more expensive to insure than the S2000.
True story.
edit: unless of course the "beater" is more expensive to insure than the S2000.
#15
Yeah, my S is a "pleasure car" @ 7500 miles/yr and full coverage costs me $850/yr. I have a 2007 Accord as my DD. By itself the S would be much more.
You could find yourself in a pickle if the buyer uses the same insurance company as you, needs to file a claim, and the insurance company finds two policies for the same VIN.
You could find yourself in a pickle if the buyer uses the same insurance company as you, needs to file a claim, and the insurance company finds two policies for the same VIN.
#16
I would call up and cancel the 2nd car. You may get a credit back. Or shop around for insurance and see if anyone can give you a better quote. If you rent an apt or own a home you can get renters or home owners insurance and you get a discount on your auto sometimes.
#17
Not only is your situation jacked but it can happen the other way as well. When I still had my Prelude the Prelude and the S2000 were more expensive then either individually!!! The theory there was since I had two cars I was "hiding" a driver. I wound up swapping insurance companies just to keep the coverage on the two cars for about a month or two while I sold the Prelude.
Insurance companies suck donkey balls, shop around there's enough competition now that you can find one that's better. I never mess with what I tell them since I'm always afraid they'll deny a claim if I ever need to file one for some dumbass reason.
Insurance companies suck donkey balls, shop around there's enough competition now that you can find one that's better. I never mess with what I tell them since I'm always afraid they'll deny a claim if I ever need to file one for some dumbass reason.
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post