when i called up my insurance company they didn't even know what the speed version was. i told them it had a little more hp than the regular 3 did
That is still expensive. If I paid more than $100 a month I wouldnt drive it, simply not worth it IMO.
It boggles my mind why someone would spend the equivalent of a car payment for insurance.
damn i only pay 71 dollars a month for my MS3(06 GTO was only 10 bucks more a month). I am 30 that may have something to do with it.
btw i have State Farm
damn i only pay 71 dollars a month for my MS3(06 GTO was only 10 bucks more a month). I am 30 that may have something to do with it.
btw i have State Farm
There's an assload of factors that they use to determine your ins rate.
That is still expensive. If I paid more than $100 a month I wouldnt drive it, simply not worth it IMO.
there are literally thousands of factors that can be used to determine your rate. the big ones are location, driving record, vehicle being insured, credit score (insurance score technically, same thing though, also not allowed in every state), age, sex, and past claims. then you're also going to get huge variances from company to company depending on each company's appetite for the risk you represent.i have good credit too, so what other factors are there. I know where I live, they charge out of the butt cause my sister's dropped $12 when she lefted. That's just not right. it should be the same no matter where you live. that's just bs to me.
some companies yes, some no. some are 23. it depends on how sophisticated the rating engine of the company is. they used to basically step things so when you hit 25 you'd take a step down. now it's more like a continuous slope because of more computing power and more sophisticated rating engines. though that greatly depends on the company and some are still in the "step" way of rating thingsit seems 25 is the magic number.
$200.00 for insurance is like a car payment? Yeah for a cheap 10-12k car perhaps or if you put like 17k down on a 30k car sure. All of this is relative anyway, I only wanted to give people a general idea of how expensive it might be for them to insure an EVO if interested. Also, what might be expensive to person A might not be expensive for person B. It's all relative, not all of us make the same salary, have the same expenses, etc. To me $200 per month for insurance isn't much. Now if it was like $350 per month I'd be shopping around for a different car probably.
it should be the same no matter where you live. that's just bs to me.