Insurance
#4
Insurance rates are based on the city/state you live in as well as your age...not just the vehicle and your driving record. An average 35 year old with a clean driving record can probably expect to pay anywhere from $900 - $2500 per year. The southern states tend to be a bit lower, though SC has higher rates than NC because SC has a higher accident rate per population. I know that after I turned 50, my insurance rates dropped dramatically. I was driving a $60k car at the time and my insurance had gone from $1200 a year to $800. But the thing about NC is we have to pay personal property taxes on our vehicles annually...so that costs me $600 a year at registration time. Not all states do this.
#5
For example I get a two car discount, plus because my house is insured through the same company I get more of a discount.
Then of course it depends on how much deductible you carry.
Far too much goes into figuring insurance rates to made a fair comparison.
#6
I'm paying $103 a month with State Farm, which is only about $10 more than I was paying when I had my 1RX.
I thought insurance was going to be much higher on the NX, especially since I'm only a year removed from college.
I thought insurance was going to be much higher on the NX, especially since I'm only a year removed from college.
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