Insurance Survey...11-13 GT owners only please...
#21
This really doesn't make sense. Insurance rates are dependent on state laws and accident rates/theft rates for your zip code. I pay around $90 a month, age and record make me a low risk. If I was to move to any of the surrounding counties, the insurance would drop by 50-60 percent for same coverage. This county is bad due to density, number of accidents, a lot of people w/o insurance, high theft rates and high accident rates.
#24
I have my 13 gt on my collector car policy with Grundy along with my 86 ttype and my wifes 02 stang vert, the 13 cost me 400 a YEAR no deductable,
It is limited use and you have to have another car in your name as a DD.
It is limited use and you have to have another car in your name as a DD.
#25
Nashville, TN
39yrs old, single
Great credit
Accidents and tickets over years? Geez, who can remember?
Maybe 10-11 tickets, maybe 4-5 accidents.
Last ticket (speeding) about 2yrs ago.
2011 GT Premium w/full coverage, roadside, all the trimmings
State Farm @ 90.00 per month
39yrs old, single
Great credit
Accidents and tickets over years? Geez, who can remember?
Maybe 10-11 tickets, maybe 4-5 accidents.
Last ticket (speeding) about 2yrs ago.
2011 GT Premium w/full coverage, roadside, all the trimmings
State Farm @ 90.00 per month
#26
I pay $954 every 6 months for 2 vehicles (2010 Eddie Bauer Explorer and 2012 Mustang GT Premium manual) for full coverage with above required minimums coverage ($100,000 property damage liability, $50,000/$100,000 bodily injury liability, $100,000 personal injury protection), towing with rental coverage upto $50/day, and a $250 deductible. I have no speeding tickets, 1 accident (but have accident forgiveness) over the last decade, and married with ok credit.
The Mustang costs more to insure, but for the sake of this thread, I'll just divide the premium by two = $79.50/month.
Where you live probably has most to do with your premiums.
Don
The Mustang costs more to insure, but for the sake of this thread, I'll just divide the premium by two = $79.50/month.
Where you live probably has most to do with your premiums.
Don
#27
Well, this is lame.
I'm 24 with 8 years of driving, single, no accidents or tickets, full coverage, $1000 deduct., 750+ credit score with renters insurance paying $145 every month with State Farm. Come on break at 25 years old.
Edit: Also, it's my weekender as I have a company vehicle so it's insured for the low mileage of under 7500 miles a year.
I'm 24 with 8 years of driving, single, no accidents or tickets, full coverage, $1000 deduct., 750+ credit score with renters insurance paying $145 every month with State Farm. Come on break at 25 years old.
Edit: Also, it's my weekender as I have a company vehicle so it's insured for the low mileage of under 7500 miles a year.
#28
Well, this is lame.
I'm 24 with 8 years of driving, single, no accidents or tickets, full coverage, $1000 deduct., 750+ credit score with renters insurance paying $145 every month with State Farm. Come on break at 25 years old.
Edit: Also, it's my weekender as I have a company vehicle so it's insured for the low mileage of under 7500 miles a year.
I'm 24 with 8 years of driving, single, no accidents or tickets, full coverage, $1000 deduct., 750+ credit score with renters insurance paying $145 every month with State Farm. Come on break at 25 years old.
Edit: Also, it's my weekender as I have a company vehicle so it's insured for the low mileage of under 7500 miles a year.