I was floored with quoted insurance rates on ISF
#16
If it makes you feel any better. I pay $198 for my is300 and 2011 ISF a month. Is300 has liability only.
Dont feel bad my friend.
I also have a ton of tickets. ooooooppppppssss
Dont feel bad my friend.
I also have a ton of tickets. ooooooppppppssss
#19
I'm from Canada, paying 42$/month full coverage, I'm 32
My registration for the car is around 400$/year because there is body insurance, public transportation and large displacement motor taxes. I guess yours are cheaper than this.
My registration for the car is around 400$/year because there is body insurance, public transportation and large displacement motor taxes. I guess yours are cheaper than this.
#22
Intermediate
iTrader: (1)
I'm 22 year old male, no moving violations on record (have a 5 year old failure to yield, but I think it says not applicable or something on my insurance) and I pay $85 / month for full coverage on my '08 IS-F. From the best insurance (USAA is the best, not AAA, sorrynotsorry :P )
My '04 Subaru WRX wagon was $110 / month and '13 STI was $150 / month. Can't believe how cheap the F is, maybe better safety ratings or my insurance views the IS chassis not the model? Either way, I'm happy.
My '04 Subaru WRX wagon was $110 / month and '13 STI was $150 / month. Can't believe how cheap the F is, maybe better safety ratings or my insurance views the IS chassis not the model? Either way, I'm happy.
#24
Past: 50 yr old with a high school junior/teenager, three vehicles, zero driving points/infractions, never been in any type of accident and a $500 deductible equated to $2600 per year. The F was $820/year which I felt was outstanding at the time.
Fast-forward two years: One speeding ticket for me (not super-speeder) but pretty damn close, my now in college son who totaled his Tacoma in Atlanta's great ice storm and my premium jumped to $5,700! I was with Travelers, whom I also have my homeowners with (gives 10% discount on auto) and I have been a loyal customer for 20 years without a ticket and as stated, never a claim.
I called around and got the great quote, sorry we misquoted you thing too like several here and I ended up selecting Geico for $4,600 as the best/lowest cost option.
It would have been a little more enjoyable with a kiss and a shot of cortisone because even after two years; it still hurts a certain area of my anatomy when I sit down if you know what I mean...
Fast-forward two years: One speeding ticket for me (not super-speeder) but pretty damn close, my now in college son who totaled his Tacoma in Atlanta's great ice storm and my premium jumped to $5,700! I was with Travelers, whom I also have my homeowners with (gives 10% discount on auto) and I have been a loyal customer for 20 years without a ticket and as stated, never a claim.
I called around and got the great quote, sorry we misquoted you thing too like several here and I ended up selecting Geico for $4,600 as the best/lowest cost option.
It would have been a little more enjoyable with a kiss and a shot of cortisone because even after two years; it still hurts a certain area of my anatomy when I sit down if you know what I mean...
#26
Dang. Why are insurance rates so fluctuate-y
I know this sounds super newbish but I can't believe how much rates can soar depending on location. Crazy!
I'm going to keep an eye on this thread as I'm planning out a purchase for my very own IS-F
I know this sounds super newbish but I can't believe how much rates can soar depending on location. Crazy!
I'm going to keep an eye on this thread as I'm planning out a purchase for my very own IS-F
#30
Pole Position
I'm a life insurance agent in California as my side job and its the same with life insurance. No two people will ever pay the same price in insurance. Too many variables. location, age, health, amount covered, family history.. ****s crazy..