Insurance on 2005-2009?
#21
For every good one you see on the road you see about 10 retarded ones, I went to a school of 4500 kids, so do the math. My rates were insane in high school for that reason, that many bad/young drivers in a small city/town was a recipe for disaster. So OP it really DOES come down to where you live.
Last edited by aaquib1992; 12-14-2010 at 10:14 PM.
#22
Its about 225 a month during the summer months when i drove the car, but now that its in storage i changed the insurance. Havent really had it a year so i couldnt say what i pay a year. But i think its pretty good for only being 19...
#23
Too many variables to get a true reading of what you will pay.
Retired, 72, no convictions, most expensive area (Toronto), 2011 Gt, $2,000,000 liability (remember, Canadians love social safety nets), $350 deductable, $1458 per year.
Things will change come renewal time in June. Ontario Goverment is allowing rate increases but you will have more options in selecting coverage. So you can have less coverage for the same money. Shades of US health-care options. Yikes! I'll pick the wrong ones.
Geez, just noticed; I got'a up that deductable. Only in dire straits would I submit a collision claim under-- say $3000.
Cheers.
Retired, 72, no convictions, most expensive area (Toronto), 2011 Gt, $2,000,000 liability (remember, Canadians love social safety nets), $350 deductable, $1458 per year.
Things will change come renewal time in June. Ontario Goverment is allowing rate increases but you will have more options in selecting coverage. So you can have less coverage for the same money. Shades of US health-care options. Yikes! I'll pick the wrong ones.
Geez, just noticed; I got'a up that deductable. Only in dire straits would I submit a collision claim under-- say $3000.
Cheers.
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