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Old Jul 10, 2024 | 06:24 PM
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so I recently made the switch from an 05 C6 Corvette to a 22 NX 350 F sport and am having a coronary at how it's apparently raised my insurance by $100 a month. Been with AAA for 13 years, no accidents, tickets or infractions. The agent says "it's because it's a newer car," which doesnt seem logical to me (safer, parts are more readily availible and I believe Lexus/Toyota is rated much higher in reliability and safety than GM). I looked at Geiko too, they're the exact same quote of 230/month. How is it possible, to go to a car with half the HP, tripple the safety features, it's not a cop magnet, only a 4 cylinder and yet cost so much more in insurace. I'm just at a loss for words here, doesnt make any sense.
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Old Jul 10, 2024 | 07:15 PM
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Shop around. I've been with state farm switched to geico, then to costco, and now proably back to state farm in 8 years. My current policy for my 22 NX is $1200/yr.
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Old Jul 10, 2024 | 08:49 PM
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State Farm in Florida ...went from not bad to insane. I think every insurance company will increase the premiums... the storms, claims, are effecting premiums. Insurance companies have a million excuses/reasons to increase our rates. Shop but do not skimp...
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Old Jul 10, 2024 | 08:52 PM
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Originally Posted by DenverRx
Shop around. I've been with state farm switched to geico, then to costco, and now proably back to state farm in 8 years. My current policy for my 22 NX is $1200/yr.
Back to Florida... latest premium is $1260 for 6 months. It has been going up 20-30% each renewal. We have multiple cars.

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Originally Posted by LexLuther805
Hey guys,
so I recently made the switch from an 05 C6 Corvette to a 22 NX 350 F sport and am having a coronary at how it's apparently raised my insurance by $100 a month. Been with AAA for 13 years, no accidents, tickets or infractions. The agent says "it's because it's a newer car," which doesnt seem logical to me (safer, parts are more readily availible and I believe Lexus/Toyota is rated much higher in reliability and safety than GM). I looked at Geiko too, they're the exact same quote of 230/month. How is it possible, to go to a car with half the HP, tripple the safety features, it's not a cop magnet, only a 4 cylinder and yet cost so much more in insurace. I'm just at a loss for words here, doesnt make any sense.
I'm in CA with perfect record, good area and it's $718.53 for 6 months today with State Farms (1000 ded). They are really raising their rates. I heard Progressive Insurance is lower, I'll get a quote.

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Old Jul 10, 2024 | 10:26 PM
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I am with Progressive and the cost is around $800 for 6 month.
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Old Jul 10, 2024 | 10:27 PM
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My 450h+ F sport that I just got this month costed between 1,700-1,900 for six months depending between a few companies I compared quotes and some of the options and coverage differences I customized (I didn’t go with the bare minimum). But of course its probably a bit higher for me as I moved from out of country with no previous driving record. Too high but no choice. Hopefully the next 6 months it’ll go down as I’m a great driver or I’ll just switch.
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Old Jul 11, 2024 | 12:48 AM
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It may be that they are seeing more claims from NX owners than they are from C6 owners.
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Old Jul 11, 2024 | 11:08 AM
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Gonna check out state farm and every other one. I should've given more details too, in CA they upped Mike to $1441 for 6 months at AAA. And while I'm not skimping on coverage I did have them all plug in the minimum coverage, which saved me a cool 30 clams for the year.

This can't be right, the difference in some of these quotes in this thread, unless those with the bunk ones committed manslaughter, many times.
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Old Jul 11, 2024 | 03:18 PM
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I just went from a 2022 Hyundai Tucson to a 2025 NX350h. My 6 month premium only went up about $50 to around $720 with State Farm. I had shopped around earlier this year. I’ve been with State Farm for years but often I would find cheaper car insurance only to figure out that the homeowners would increase so much as to negate any savings from the car insurance. I don’t remember what I was paying for insurance 2-3 years ago but I think everyone is just experiencing significant increases.
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I have a 2022 350h luxury and my insurance (full coverage) is $483.45 every six months. Of course, I only drive 4000 miles a year so that probably has something to do with that.
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Old Jul 12, 2024 | 08:03 AM
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Originally Posted by Dkaplan
I have a 2022 350h luxury and my insurance (full coverage) is $483.45 every six months. Of course, I only drive 4000 miles a year so that probably has something to do with that.
Florida...this is with a good driving history. Our yearly premiums went from $1400-$1500 to $2300-2400 real fast. The increases were quite substantial. They will continue to go up each 6months. And when the next round of storms come it will get worse.
2025 NX 350h Lux

Bodily Injury Coverage
Limit Per Accident $500,000
Limit Per Person $250,000
$307.78 / 6 mos
Property Damage Coverage
Limit Per Accident $100,000
$97.20 / 6 mos
Medical Payments Coverage
Limit $5,000
$15.73 / 6 mos
Comprehensive Coverage
Deductible $1,000
$110.75 / 6 mos
Collision Coverage
Deductible $1,000
$240.03 / 6 mos
Uninsured/Underinsured Motor Vehicle (Non-Stacking) Coverage
Limit Per Accident $300,000
Limit Per Person $100,000
$412.37 / 6 mos
No Fault Coverage
Aggregate Limit $10,000
$45.32 / 6 mos
Emergency Road Service Coverage
$1.52 / 6 mos
Car Rental/Travel Expenses Coverage
Limit Per Occurrence $1,500
Limit Per Day $50
$20.89 / 6 mos

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Old Jul 12, 2024 | 08:20 AM
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Supply chain is still a lot of this.

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Old Jul 13, 2024 | 09:51 AM
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In SE Wisconsin, ours has increased primarily due to massive increases in vehicle theft and destruction, by gangs who do it for either selling them in Chicago, or just joyriding at crazy speeds (75mph in a 25mph zone for instance) until they hit or kill people, then they run and are never caught. If they are caught, they are typically released on a signature bond, to go do it again.

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Supply chain is still a lot of this.
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