What do you pay for car insurance and who are you with for your 924/944/951/968?
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Racer
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What do you pay for car insurance and who are you with for your 924/944/951/968?
Just curious what the different companies are charging. Also if you could add age and if you have current tickets.
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Mine's insured with my Exploder. I'm on with GEICO. Pay around $1K per year. No tickets and how dare you ask a woman her age! J/K...I'm 43.
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Racer
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Michelle is that both cars or just the 951 for a thousand a year? Sorry about the age question I should have asked married or single. I wouldn't have guessed a day over 25 from the picture.
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I'm 42 and with full collision the price is just under $600 per year as a pleasure car. Now a moot point since it was totaled.
Mike
89 NA rest in pieces, like the Phoenix, you will be reborn from the ashes, But into a nasty hybrid!
Mike
89 NA rest in pieces, like the Phoenix, you will be reborn from the ashes, But into a nasty hybrid!
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-150/yr.
It's actually cheaper for me to have two cars on one policy so the Porsche is effectively free to insure.
Now the WRX, that's another matter...
--Kevin H.
edit: Oh, I'm 33.
It's actually cheaper for me to have two cars on one policy so the Porsche is effectively free to insure.
Now the WRX, that's another matter...
--Kevin H.
edit: Oh, I'm 33.
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Single 29 M, clean record, no insurance claims (ever) with Progressive - $1100/year for 300/500/300 liability. Same coverage with Allstate was $625 (in the process of switching, but have to wait till the end of 1 years worth of coverage ~ unless it sells first).
Geico = buys radar/laser guns for police departments and drops you for speeding tickets (or makes you cancel for the oppressivly high rates).
Geico = buys radar/laser guns for police departments and drops you for speeding tickets (or makes you cancel for the oppressivly high rates).
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USAA. 37 male, clean record. $800 a year, 100/300/50 and the car is a daily driver. I'm probably going to up the coverage a bit though, I don't want to get in a wreck with some **** and have it turn out like that Passat commercial because they see I'm driving a Porsche.
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With Geico Insurance as a 19 year old male, and a recent ticket (we will see how that affects the price), I pay $1250 per year. I am on my step dad's insurance policy however, so I am sure it would be a lot more expensive.
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You forgot the most important trait: location.
I'm a 28-year old single male, with 0 points. For the 951 by itself, I would pay $884.19 per six-months.
I live 1.5 miles from the 4th worst intersection in the US, in the highest car theft and red-light running state in the US, with one of the worst uninsured motorist rates.
I'm a 28-year old single male, with 0 points. For the 951 by itself, I would pay $884.19 per six-months.
I live 1.5 miles from the 4th worst intersection in the US, in the highest car theft and red-light running state in the US, with one of the worst uninsured motorist rates.
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23 years old 22 pionts a reckless driving 80 month full coverage comp etc. It's on my business though so my names not actually on the policy! MY 91 mustang with appraisal for $32k on paper is 120 month full coverage but it's a limited use car. My 98 dakota 4x4 is 40 a month full coverage.
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Almost 20 years old... like less than a month away... paying 80 bucks a month for my 944S, but then again, I am under my dads insurance policy... I am really lucky that way.... i think it is with Geico... Oh yeah, full coverage...