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Ca$h 08-23-2002 10:47 AM

Insurance?
 
How do some of you who've had speeding violations pay for insurance? Mine's extremely high, though I dont understand why. In the past 2 years I've gotten 2 speeding tickets, both were 8 over the speed limit. Yet I'm more expensive to insure than a friend of mine who's been in 3 accidents. I don't get it. A speeding ticket doesnt COST the insurance company money; an accident DOES. Yet I'm getting raped for prices. Any tips? Anyone find good rates with a national insurance company?

- Ca$h

gcookaustin 08-23-2002 11:04 AM

I got a ticket a year and a half ago for passing in the emergency lane. My insurance is only 50 dollars a month though, and has comprehensive and uninsured motorist, and lots of liability (which I'm going to take off).

petesvx2 08-23-2002 11:25 AM

i pay 180 bucks a month for my insurance w/ out having any accidents or speeding tickets of any kind. could be that im driving a coupe and im only 17...:) oh well, i still have the coolest car at school so its all good. even people that have seen the car numerous times still get confused by the window situation.

Mr. Pockets 08-23-2002 11:43 AM

I used to pay through the orifice for insurance, too. When I traded my '87 Toyota pickup for my SVX my rates went from $75 a month to $300 a month.

Yeah, I dropped that policy real fast...

...you just need to change states every couple years like I do. :D Moving from WI to PA to FL to VT to MI has left behind any violations I had...of course, I haven't gotten a ticket in over four years now...

...except for an expired plate, recently...I hope that doesn't affect my rates. :I

SHISVX 08-23-2002 12:38 PM

even though i have been pulled over numerous times for stupid things, i have been lucky to get off with nothing. i flash my crets and he lets me go. i am lucky to be on my stepfather's insurance. i pay about 65 a month. we (my mother, stepdad, and myself) are all on the same insurance with clean records.

my insurance company deems my SVX as a lux sedan. so it is cheaper. me being a female, i get lower rates to begin with. every year my rates decrease.

my stepbrother, on the other hand drives a Civic...(yippy!:rolleyes: ) and he has had a few tickets on highways where the speed limit is 65 (tickets in these zones are double) he is paying like 300 a month.

the best advice i can give you is to take driving classes (offensive and defensive) they lower your insurance rates and points. and shop around for insurance. they are companies like any other and will bargin with you to get you.

Kelli

I_Alcyone_I 08-23-2002 02:43 PM

I have One accident on my record that I am only getting charged 10% for. I'm paying exactly 300 a month with my svx. When I had my topaz I was paying about 250. Everywhere I look they want more money than what im already paying with my current insurance company.

DavieGravy 08-23-2002 03:39 PM

I'm 22 and I pay $100 a month. Fully comp. with $500 deductable. I've gotton only a 2 point violation which didn't change my rates at all. I'm also under my father's insurance policy which makes it alot cheaper for me.

Dave

rally 08-23-2002 03:43 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by I_Alcyone_I
I'm paying exactly 300 a month with my svx.
Ouch. Ouch. Ouch. Did I say ouch yet? Ouch. Even when I was a young unmarried chap I never paid more than $100 a month. Guess I was lucky. $100 a month covers all the cars in our garage these days, and we have many cars.

dromano 08-23-2002 05:55 PM

I got a ticket for an unsignaled lane change on I5. Insurance just for the ticket went up 191 per year for 3 years...so in addition to a c/s ticket I get to pay 600 for it.:mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad:

dromano 08-23-2002 06:04 PM

Re: Insurance?
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Ca$h
How do some of you who've had speeding violations pay for insurance? Mine's extremely high, though I dont understand why. In the past 2 years I've gotten 2 speeding tickets, both were 8 over the speed limit. Yet I'm more expensive to insure than a friend of mine who's been in 3 accidents. I don't get it. A speeding ticket doesnt COST the insurance company money; an accident DOES. Yet I'm getting raped for prices. Any tips? Anyone find good rates with a national insurance company?

- Ca$h

Have you been quoted by AIG? They had the next best quote when I was shopping. What's the per year range for you under 25 males? I got the best quote from AARP, got to be 50 to get there low rates thru the Hartford.

petesvx2 08-23-2002 08:19 PM

my car is registered in my name and the insurance is also in my name, for some reason it was cheaper than going on my parents. wierd huh

htyei 08-23-2002 09:00 PM

I pay about 71 bucks a month, basic california coverage(liability only). I couldn't afford to pay the 300-400 a month comprehensive will cost.


22, 1 speeding ticket, 1 accident on my record.
Car and insurance all under me only.

vkykam 08-24-2002 08:42 AM

The SVX is classified in differentl categories depending on the insurance company.

Find one that doesn't classify it as a "Sports Coupe", and the rates should be better.

I'm with State Farm, and I'm paying exactly the same as my previous car, a 96 Golf Diesel, with all its 75hp.

Go figure.

VK

svxter 08-24-2002 09:23 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by vkykam
The SVX is classified in differentl categories depending on the insurance company.

Find one that doesn't classify it as a "Sports Coupe", and the rates should be better.

I'm with State Farm, and I'm paying exactly the same as my previous car, a 96 Golf Diesel, with all its 75hp.

Go figure.

VK

I have State Farm also, and indeed, they seem to put it in the same category as the Outback. Go figure, indeed.


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