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Old 03-25-2007, 08:03 PM
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I am will be turning 17 in a few weeks and have been browsing these forums the past couple of months becuase i REALLY want a stang. I was just wondering what other young drivers out there are paying for insurance on these GTs. It probably wont be cheap, im just looking for estimates. I live in Mass if that helps, and i have not been in any accidents or been pulled over. thanks guys
Your screwed either way. Your under 25 , not married and dont have children. INS will be sky high.

Good luck
im 16 w/ an 02 GT.
i have an accident on my record (totaled out my old stang)
no tickets.
full coverage.
im paying $99 a month.
definitally not sky high for me
No way man

He is probably secondary to his parents on his car, I am secondary to my dad im 19 and mine is like $70 a month for liabilty
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Old 03-25-2007, 08:05 PM
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If you got the cash go get wat you want. Depeding on the year ins will very a ton. The only people who can help you is your insurance co.I just turned 19 and mine is 440/6months for libality and would have been over 1,000/6 for full coverage. Rember you dont have to go with big name ins co.'s. I have some no name place and will never call them for a claim or anything.

I was just quoted full coverage on an 02gt at the same price for libality and 1200/6 for full coverage. SHOP AROUND. I have decided not to get a gt/cobra but instead an 05 R6 or Gixxer 600.
ooo i'm wanting to buy a gixxer 600 in the winter of this yr
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Old 03-25-2007, 08:06 PM
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now i have a 65 coupe and last year my insurance just for liabilty wich dosent cover the car or anything was 1300 now that was in nj and i hadnt had at the timeor ticketsor anything like thatim 18 on tuesday soon goona have to get new insurance
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Old 03-25-2007, 08:11 PM
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On my Cobra I am paying 250 p/m for full coverage with Geico - im 22 on my own coverage with a ticket here and there.

Personally, I would NEVER go with a small company... just because you think you're never going to need them - doesn't mean you won't ever need them...

A lot of people in the cemetary/hospital that had the right of way.

If you're underage you don't have a choice - you HAVE to be on your parents policy - unless your emancipated and can take full ownership of the car by yourself.
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Old 03-25-2007, 08:11 PM
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LOL I was 16 in NY no tickets and to get full coverage on a 88 Monte carlo SS it was going to be 2500.00 every 6 months.

I was 21 in Cali on a 92 camaro V8 with a kid and it was 189.00 full coverage. Still no tickets.

So all by himself ( No parents) I couldnt see full coverage on a mustang 1998 and up being 99 a month.
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Old 03-25-2007, 08:26 PM
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I turned 20 yesterday and I have an 03 GT with somewhere around 12 or 13 points on my liscence and my insurance is around 250 a month for the stang and 300 a month for liability on the R6 so i had to sell it. I also have one wreck. But ive gone about 7 months with no ticket so Im a changed man.... I hope
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Old 03-25-2007, 08:27 PM
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You can always lie and say you have a child too.
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Old 03-25-2007, 08:54 PM
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I am 18 and pay 220 a month for full coverage on my 2004 GT. I am still on my parents insurance though.
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Old 03-25-2007, 09:18 PM
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go get a VIN# off of the kind you want and get a quote... if you're accurate with your information you can pull quotes off of Geico.com and progressive.com like nothin..
well, if hes in mass like his SN says, then no, there not available, mass is a communist when it comes to insurance

i was paying $3200 a year for an 02 V6 vert, my buddy pays $3800 a year for an 04 mach 1, no tickets on either

i am now 17 and pay $1600 a year for my camaro,
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Old 03-25-2007, 09:51 PM
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I'm 18 with a clean driving record. I pay $229.70 a month for a $500 deductible on comprehension and collision. I'm still under the same household as my parents, but have my own policy.
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