How Much U Pay For Insurance???

I don't agree with it either. I mean, I haven't had any reasons for my insurance to be really high, but I don't see why a guy should pay double what I pay if he has a clean record. It just doesn't make sense.
 
gapeachsp5 said:
I don't agree with it either. I mean, I haven't had any reasons for my insurance to be really high, but I don't see why a guy should pay double what I pay if he has a clean record. It just doesn't make sense.
(jacked) hey what headlight housings do you have? anymore pics? (jacked)
 
Maybe there's a typo here... or maybe your math is off.

$1020/6 months = $170/month

Your dad is currently paying $164/month.

So either your dad is getting a crappy rate for you, or the rate you were quoted is far better than some other people get at your age.

Either way...something is not adding up here. And welcome to the worlkd of being responsible for yourself. Sucks doesn't it?

Ben

Boricua86 said:
I'm pissed off cuz now my dad doesn't want to put the car in his name... so now i gotta go out get and get insurance for my own self... i went and got a quote on how much my MSP would be if i had in insured in my name... came out to be $1,020.00 every 6 months... thats $200 bucks a month... thats only on the MSP though... it would be $720 bucks right now for my little protege lx...

my dad pays $164.00 a month right now for my car... so it ain't that bad for me...

how much yall gettin???
 
They're just plain P5 headlights painted gloss black. I don't really have any good pictures but they're pretty much like all the other painted headlights....just glossy.
 
shaneMazda2000P said:
girls are lucky in my state, there insurance is half of what a guys is.. pure BS if you ask me.. i am dont dissing girls that know how to drive cause most do, but its the ones that do there makeup, ect. while driving...

Although they do enjoy putting their makeup on and it seems their cell-phone is welded to their hand, girls just are safer drivers.

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For the year 2000, males in the 20-24 age bracket died at exactly 3 times the rate which girls in the 20-24 age bracket were dying in car accidents. As for male drivers over the age of 85, the same stats were there also, men aged 85 and older died at exactly 3 times the rate for which women over the age of 85 died. { Although that elderly number could be skewed, the death rate goes by the general population dying in car accidents, not the rate which drivers/passengers are dying in car accidents, and I am not sure how many super-old guys are still out there driving as opposed to super-old women }

Every year, males make up 67% of the teenagers that die in car crashes.

In the last 18 years, over 100,000 teenagers have died in car accidents.

Funny story though, while I'm typing this it is currenly 5:49 a.m. and my police scanners are on, and a cop just pulled over a drunk driver, and her date of birth is 11-21-88, she is only 17 years old and drunk and driving at 5 in the morning, so I guess she goes against the stats from above, an outlier far removed from the standard deviation for you stat majors out there :D
 
benimal said:
Maybe there's a typo here... or maybe your math is off.

$1020/6 months = $170/month

Your dad is currently paying $164/month.

So either your dad is getting a crappy rate for you, or the rate you were quoted is far better than some other people get at your age.

Either way...something is not adding up here. And welcome to the worlkd of being responsible for yourself. Sucks doesn't it?

Ben
yea your right... im adding up wrong... i'm gettin a better rate for some reason... but ima get it if it stays like that...
 
i pay about $2100/year on my dad's policy still, it was about $3100 to go on my own. it's tough to compare insurance rates because of how big of an effect varying coverages and deductibles have.

ps - it's a soft market right now for insurance, meaning a buyer's market, so in 5 years someone in your same position will be paying much more than you are
 
jred321 said:
ps - it's a soft market right now for insurance, meaning a buyer's market, so in 5 years someone in your same position will be paying much more than you are
really??? wow, i better take advantage then...
 
well, it's been soft for a while and there's not really going to be a big change really soon. plus most policies don't last more than a year, and by the time it gets to be a seller's market you'll be older and have different things on your record so it won't really matter
 
jred321 said:
well, it's been soft for a while and there's not really going to be a big change really soon. plus most policies don't last more than a year, and by the time it gets to be a seller's market you'll be older and have different things on your record so it won't really matter
sweet that sounds great... (cool)
 
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