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Cloud 06-13-2017 06:22 PM

What kind of insurance rates can I expect?
 
I've heard much about high insurance prices, I am under 25 so I know that its going to be even higher for me, I wanted to know who else is under 25 and around what they pay.

mav1178 06-13-2017 06:25 PM

just do yourself a favor and get multiple quotes.

unless the other person is a clone of you in your ZIP code with your exact credit/driving history/car/financial profile, the rates vary a lot.

spike021 06-13-2017 06:26 PM

Honestly I don't think it's possible to get any kind of realistic estimate.

I was in the same position as you and learned how it all works.

Basically it all depends on: zipcode/city/state, driving history, how long you've had a license before, what kind of car (pretty sure most places consider this car a sportscar, so that's an increase).

You can get discounts for stuff like parents having the same plan, etc.

Cloud 06-13-2017 06:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mav1178 (Post 2928085)
just do yourself a favor and get multiple quotes.

unless the other person is a clone of you in your ZIP code with your exact credit/driving history/car/financial profile, the rates vary a lot.

Quote:

Originally Posted by spike021 (Post 2928086)
Honestly I don't think it's possible to get any kind of realistic estimate.

I was in the same position as you and learned how it all works.

Basically it all depends on: zipcode/city/state, driving history, how long you've had a license before, what kind of car (pretty sure most places consider this car a sportscar, so that's an increase).

You can get discounts for stuff like parents having the same plan, etc.

Alright, I'll start calling around, thanks for the input.

Zoid 06-14-2017 12:26 PM

When I was 22 I bought a 350z as a co-buyer with my dad and was paying $161 a month as a part time driver. Now at 23 I got the BRZ on my own and I am the only driver for it on the insurance and I'm paying $226 a month. I've had my license since I was 18 and got into 1 accident two months before buying the Z, but I was not at fault. A lady in a non-moving left turn only lane decided she wasn't gonna wait and jumped onto my lane as I was passing by, hitting me on the driver's door. Her insurance paid for the repairs and our rates weren't affected. I'm on the same policy as my parents and sister though, it might have been more expensive otherwise, not sure.

Tcoat 06-14-2017 01:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by spike021 (Post 2928086)
Honestly I don't think it's possible to get any kind of realistic estimate.

I was in the same position as you and learned how it all works.

Basically it all depends on: zipcode/city/state, driving history, how long you've had a license before, what kind of car (pretty sure most places consider this car a sportscar, so that's an increase).

You can get discounts for stuff like parents having the same plan, etc.

I understand that in the US your credit score can influence your insurance rates. Not really sure how that works but it is there.

spike021 06-14-2017 01:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Tcoat (Post 2928497)
I understand that in the US your credit score can influence your insurance rates. Not really sure how that works but it is there.

Interesting. Didn't affect mine (I had zero credit when I enrolled in auto insurance).

Credit as a factor might only be applicable to certain states.

mav1178 06-14-2017 01:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by spike021 (Post 2928503)
Interesting. Didn't affect mine (I had zero credit when I enrolled in auto insurance).

Credit as a factor might only be applicable to certain states.

Credit as a factor is very applicable to insurance if there are public records of bankruptcy or other liens on you as an individual, as it is an increased risk of credit fraud should you not have the ability to pay your bills. They don't need to run a credit check, they can just search public records.

Some people don't want to keep paying their car payments and try to stage an accident/wreck/theft to claim insurance payout.

Tcoat 06-14-2017 01:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by spike021 (Post 2928503)
Interesting. Didn't affect mine (I had zero credit when I enrolled in auto insurance).

Credit as a factor might only be applicable to certain states.

Possibly. I just know that from reading an article not long ago. They didn't go into detail. Or maybe yours would have been lower with a higher credit score?

mav1178 06-14-2017 01:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by spike021 (Post 2928503)
Interesting. Didn't affect mine (I had zero credit when I enrolled in auto insurance).

Credit as a factor might only be applicable to certain states.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tcoat (Post 2928514)
Possibly. I just know that from reading an article not long ago. They didn't go into detail. Or maybe yours would have been lower with a higher credit score?

https://www.esurance.com/info/car/my...insurance-rate

Banned in California and two other states. Applicable elsewhere.

Tcoat 06-14-2017 01:48 PM

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Originally Posted by mav1178 (Post 2928516)
https://www.esurance.com/info/car/my...insurance-rate

Banned in California and two other states. Applicable elsewhere.

Thanks. That makes far more sense than the last thing I read on the subject.

bentleyboii 06-14-2017 01:50 PM

Im 20 I pay 400 w/ statefarm in north carolina 250 for all deductibles but like evryone else said just run some quotes theyll pull a soft credit to check for bankrupcys and if you pay your bills (if you have any) And i had a 3 car accident my fault 2 years ago :/

Jarrid'sBRZ 06-16-2017 05:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cloud (Post 2928084)
I've heard much about high insurance prices, I am under 25 so I know that its going to be even higher for me, I wanted to know who else is under 25 and around what they pay.

I am 22, have good credit and had my father co-sign for a better rate when I financed the car. I have one accident 6 years ago. I pay $600 a year with my dad listed as the primary driver. If I was the primary driver it would be a little over $1,200 a year. My deductible is $1,000. As far as insurance I was told that the following attributes of the car helped save me; only 200 hp, has great safety, and seats four. If these things actually helped on insurance I have no clue. But it was a lot less expensive then the Camaro I was thinking about getting. Hope that helps give you an idea!

strat61caster 06-16-2017 06:19 PM

Somewhere between $50-$500/month


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