Wow Insurance is retarded!
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Wow Insurance is retarded!
I was paying $179 per month for my s2000 and $240 per month for my cavalier. I moved out to scarborough and my s2000 jumped to $280 and my cavalier jumped to $390 wtf!!! I moved literally 15 km and it basically doubles. No at fault accidents and no speeding tickets too, highway robbery.
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It's because you're a ginger.
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Scarborough is a hot spot area for insurance. 8 of the 10 highest accident rate intersections in Ontario are there. Brampton is also getting very very bad with Allstate naming Brampton the highest rates in Ontario.
Thats how it is. When I moved to Halton Hills my insurance dropped quite a bit. The only time in my life when it dropped actually.
Thats how it is. When I moved to Halton Hills my insurance dropped quite a bit. The only time in my life when it dropped actually.
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bro im paying 550 per month for the S and a 328xi currently if that makes you feel better.. my brother with an m3 is paying way less than what im paying due to his location.. and he's younger than me too
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Tell them that you park it indoors, sometimes that makes a difference in areas that they find to be of more risk. See if you are in a neighbourhood watch designated area, some companies give you a discount for living in a neighbourhood watch designated neighbourhood.
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lol
welcome to scarlem / unionville and the surrounding areas; thank the [glorious] strategic planning of the government ontario whom refuses to incorporate auto insurance as part of its' mandate of public institutions
recall an associate who owned a 1998 supra tt back in 2005. his monthly insurance payments costed more than the loan for the car
makes great sense
notable shoutouts to Rogers Communications and all those involved receiving kickbacks left and right
welcome to scarlem / unionville and the surrounding areas; thank the [glorious] strategic planning of the government ontario whom refuses to incorporate auto insurance as part of its' mandate of public institutions
recall an associate who owned a 1998 supra tt back in 2005. his monthly insurance payments costed more than the loan for the car
makes great sense
notable shoutouts to Rogers Communications and all those involved receiving kickbacks left and right