How much do you pay for insurance?
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How much do you pay for insurance?
£390/year here. Plus I got £70 cash back. I went for the huge deductible, like £1000, otherwise it would have been closer to £500.
Age: 32. Location: low crime area in SE England.
I also get stuck for £500/ year gas guzzler tax, plus the actual gas costs like $7.35/gallon (equivalent).
Age: 32. Location: low crime area in SE England.
I also get stuck for £500/ year gas guzzler tax, plus the actual gas costs like $7.35/gallon (equivalent).
#2
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I think I'm paying somewhere around 450 in New Hampshire. Gas is 3.29 a gallon for super right now, 3.09 for mid grade and 2.89 for regular.
#3
Lexus Test Driver
I'm at 399 for the LS, wife's Versa, a pickup and harley in MA a month....(my son is 17 so he makes it skyrocket)
#4
Insurance is about $700/year with a $1,000 deductible in Houston TX.
This policy has multiple (7) vehicles on it, plus we carry my homeowners insurance and structure insurance (no contents) for a rental property we own with the same carrier. That creates a lot of discounts on the policy so the actual rate is quite a bit less than it would be for a vehicle-only policy.
Gasoline was $3.45 for super when I filled up before election day - probably will be higher when I fill up tomorrow... figure $2.85 for regular and 3.05 for midgrade.
This policy has multiple (7) vehicles on it, plus we carry my homeowners insurance and structure insurance (no contents) for a rental property we own with the same carrier. That creates a lot of discounts on the policy so the actual rate is quite a bit less than it would be for a vehicle-only policy.
Gasoline was $3.45 for super when I filled up before election day - probably will be higher when I fill up tomorrow... figure $2.85 for regular and 3.05 for midgrade.
#5
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Three cars and two houses. And the 450 is for the year (it might be 500, Ill have to check). New Hampshire is much cheaper than MA, I moved up here 7 years ago and was blown away by the insurance rates. The thing everyone complains about is the property tax (I pay 7500 a year for one house), but MA is catching up in that department too.
#7
How much for insurance
You really cannot compare insurance rates among other states and also in your home state. It depends on what liability limits you carry, multi-car discounts, homeowners tied into your policy, the value of your home, cars, etc. The deductibles you carry on all of these can change the rate. Another example is my company has a flat zero deductible on comprehensive and gives the same coverage as AAA for your automobiles for an additional $3.60 per year. The daily commute mileage and annual mileage and whether you are working or retired, and if your car is routinely garaged at your principal residence.
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#8
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You really cannot compare insurance rates among other states and also in your home state. It depends on what liability limits you carry, multi-car discounts, homeowners tied into your policy, the value of your home, cars, etc. The deductibles you carry on all of these can change the rate. Another example is my company has a flat zero deductible on comprehensive and gives the same coverage as AAA for your automobiles for an additional $3.60 per year. The daily commute mileage and annual mileage and whether you are working or retired, and if your car is routinely garaged at your principal residence.
#9
Lexus Test Driver
I pay $1800/year, but i'm just about 23 so the magical 25 year old mark is almost here where historically rates drop quite a bit. Never been in any accidents, live in a good neighborhood, but i have had 2 or 3 speeding tickets in the last 3 years...
As for Gas (petrol ) regular is $2.67, mid $2.82, and $2.97 for premium.
As for Gas (petrol ) regular is $2.67, mid $2.82, and $2.97 for premium.
#10
You really cannot compare insurance rates among other states and also in your home state. It depends on what liability limits you carry, multi-car discounts, homeowners tied into your policy, the value of your home, cars, etc. The deductibles you carry on all of these can change the rate. Another example is my company has a flat zero deductible on comprehensive and gives the same coverage as AAA for your automobiles for an additional $3.60 per year. The daily commute mileage and annual mileage and whether you are working or retired, and if your car is routinely garaged at your principal residence.
and....
ditto
Also in Mass. there are surcharges if you have traffic violations or at fault accidents.
Trying to compare auto insurance policies makes comparing apples and oranges look simple!
#13
Driver School Candidate
I have an 07 ls 460 with about 2 points in California driving about 15k miles
I'm paying about 140 a month for full coverage
my gas mile is like 18-20 mpg with 22"
I'm paying about 140 a month for full coverage
my gas mile is like 18-20 mpg with 22"
#14
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I pay $2k a year for my 03 ls430 --- I always get the feeling im being ripped off
My first car was a Honda and I was paying $500 per year, it started going up drastically every year until it almost tripled, the government put a stop the the wild insurance rates , its came down a bit but still way higher then it should be.
Ive had zero accidents or any claims since I started driving.
My first car was a Honda and I was paying $500 per year, it started going up drastically every year until it almost tripled, the government put a stop the the wild insurance rates , its came down a bit but still way higher then it should be.
Ive had zero accidents or any claims since I started driving.
#15
Driver
Valley is correct and explained it very well
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In Canada the policy features, mandatory coverage limits and other required contractual benefits make coverage between provinces in Canada almost impossible to compare, comparing across the border is impossible.
In BC I pay about 1400 per car and /or motorcycle with the maximum safe driver discount, a blanket umbrella liability policy and I carry reasonably high deductibles.
You really cannot compare insurance rates among other states and also in your home state. It depends on what liability limits you carry, multi-car discounts, homeowners tied into your policy, the value of your home, cars, etc. The deductibles you carry on all of these can change the rate. Another example is my company has a flat zero deductible on comprehensive and gives the same coverage as AAA for your automobiles for an additional $3.60 per year. The daily commute mileage and annual mileage and whether you are working or retired, and if your car is routinely garaged at your principal residence.
In Canada the policy features, mandatory coverage limits and other required contractual benefits make coverage between provinces in Canada almost impossible to compare, comparing across the border is impossible.
In BC I pay about 1400 per car and /or motorcycle with the maximum safe driver discount, a blanket umbrella liability policy and I carry reasonably high deductibles.
I pay $2k a year for my 03 ls430 --- I always get the feeling im being ripped off
My first car was a Honda and I was paying $500 per year, it started going up drastically every year until it almost tripled, the government put a stop the the wild insurance rates , its came down a bit but still way higher then it should be.
Ive had zero accidents or any claims since I started driving.
My first car was a Honda and I was paying $500 per year, it started going up drastically every year until it almost tripled, the government put a stop the the wild insurance rates , its came down a bit but still way higher then it should be.
Ive had zero accidents or any claims since I started driving.