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Old 08-28-2007, 09:26 AM
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Originally Posted by snakeeater,Aug 28 2007, 05:34 AM
Age, sex, vehicle, geographic location, miles/day, driving record, marital status, credit rating, and other factors may be used by insurance compannies to determine your premium.
Took that statement right out of my mouth. I couldn't agree more.

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Old 08-28-2007, 10:40 AM
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LoL Mine is an MY01... I could get cheaper for my fathers E36.
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Evo parts are rediculously expensive. a kid ran into my Evo once, hit a fender with his bicycle.

it damaged my right fender and needed some paint on the hood. It costed $6000 to damage just that. It's understandable since almost 80% of the car is made of aluminum.

That goes with STI as well, as well as Jaguars. Jags are unibody aluminum panels.
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Repost...this was discussed at length a few months ago.
Old 08-28-2007, 10:52 AM
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Originally Posted by Killship,Aug 27 2007, 04:57 PM
Speaking of which, I will be 16 soon, and my insurance for the S is at 700 a month
God damn that's a lot of money, how are you going to afford insurance each month?!
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$700 a month? no way. unless you live in the middle of a destruction derby ring. I pay about 120 a month for my S (full covarage) and my Apt. There are alot of variables but you need to do some research to find the best deal. Before i found the insurance company i now have i was paying 140/mo for just liability. Shop around and you will get a better deal. My brother just bought an 07 altima. he called progressive and they quoted him 1000 every 6 months. I told him to call esurance and now he pays 500 every 6 months. for those that are paying over $200 a month and dont live in the middle of nowhere, call up some other agencies and see if they can get you a better rate.
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My insurance = 600$/m
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i hate my ins .co ....as most do till ya need a check
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"Age, sex, vehicle, geographic location, miles/day, driving record, marital status, credit rating, and other factors may be used by insurance compannies to determine your premium."


totally agree
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Originally Posted by drkphnx,Aug 28 2007, 01:44 PM


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