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Old 08-09-16, 03:59 PM
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Oh well, I will stay with MetLife. My rate is very good, but their service just sucks ***.

Gotta pay to play I suppose.
Old 08-09-16, 04:17 PM
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Esurance put "IS-250" on the last quote. I almost fell of my chair..................

They said the VIN was invalid and they had to send it to their Underwriting Department................................

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Wow private insurance sounds pretty good. Here in BC Canada, we have government operated insurance and I pay about 200$ per month with similar coverage as you guys. That's with a clean record! The prius is only slightly cheaper.
Old 08-09-16, 06:36 PM
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Originally Posted by lobuxracer
Nationwide. No issues with coverage. No idea what monthly cost is, I pay 6 month premiums twice a year. I hate paying the "service" fees.
I had bedbugs in 2008-09 from filthy over-travelled apartment neighbors and Nationwide left me out in the cold. I had to throw out everything I owned twice. They even accidentally copied my on a forwarded email mocking my story & referring to "this guy again." My family had them forever and they knew us all by name. Chicken parm you taaaaste so gerrrrrd.... Never wanted to shut down someone more. God I hate them.

Locale specific I know and I also recommend paying premiums at once on the 6.
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USAA $85 / month for full coverage. And I'm a 23 year old male, my '04 WRX wagon was more expensive than my F lol.

I have a clean record as well if that means anything. Plus good student and defensive driving class discount.
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Originally Posted by 2URGSE
436 per one month or for 6 months?
That will be per one month...Miami is a killer when it comes to location rates
Old 08-10-16, 04:44 AM
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Originally Posted by 2URGSE
Oh well, I will stay with MetLife. My rate is very good, but their service just sucks ***.

Gotta pay to play I suppose.
That's not surprising considering Metlife is one of the lower rated auto insurers in the country.
Old 08-10-16, 06:01 AM
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$82/month here... $500 deductibles. 100/300/100 liabilities.

(also have business, home, other car, life, and personal property policies... so I am sure that helps lower rates)
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I'm also in south Florida and pay just over 400 a month for the ISF and an RX lease. Rates are high here.
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if u can Cali, Wawanesa is your best bet
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Im with GEICO. Im at $297/month for 2 cars and that's with a very recent criminal speeding ticket. LOL 92 in a 45mph zone !! ( third time they pulled me over in 2 weeks for the same speed in the same place. They let me go the first two times ) I dont do traffic school. Its the only way they can punish me. I dont let them. I just pay it and away I go !

Try GEICO. Have you had accidents and/or speeding tickets ? Something has to be up
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Usaa at $100 per month....unless my speeding ticket ruins that..........
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Originally Posted by tronim
Good Grief! I thought I was paying too much per month for insurance on this thing!
You guys hitting $200 a month- is this with points?
you also have to consider location. in New Mexico, for example, there are high amounts of unlicensed and uninsured motorists. Unfortunately, this factors into the cost.
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489.00 every 6 months, full coverage and a 500 deductible, through shelter insurance.
Old 08-12-16, 02:52 PM
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Same coverage with State Farm here, about $500 / 6 months. Clean record.

Like other members mentioned, location matters too and it'll affect your rate.


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