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Kiske 07-20-2013 11:48 AM

Your BRZ Insurance Prices.
 
I figured we could share (without personal info) a ball park on what everyone here is paying for their BRZ's.

-Please state if full coverage/liability.
-Age of the driver
-IF BRZ is Premium or Limited
-Company insuring it and any extras.
-Price per month, 6months or year.




Here is what I am paying.

State Farm (old agent I've had)
2013 BRZ Limited New (financed)
Full Coverage w/ 1k deductables (I repair cars for a living so no problem,) uninsured and rental coverage. 24 years old. No past accidents or tickets (on record :P)
120.33/month


Before hand I was quoted the following online.

Farmers Insurance: $621.23 A MONTH for full coverage.
Allstate: $231.00 a month with $50k coverage
Esurance: $188 a month $25k coverage

Khazzy 07-20-2013 12:21 PM

it is going to vary by state as well.

whaap 07-20-2013 12:27 PM

It can even be different in two adjoining zip codes. Asking someone what they pay for insurance is like asking someone how much they spend in the grocery store. There are just too many factors that enter into it. The best you can do is shop the market where you live.

Scoobidude 07-20-2013 12:36 PM

im paying $133 a month with progressive and i think i have one accident and one ticket either 2 or 4 points. but i totaled my wrx and i used the money to buy the brz haha so its prob going to go up a decent amount come novemeber im hoping it doesnt raise more then $100 a month haha


oh i have $750 deduct and 50k coverage

B-R-Z 07-20-2013 12:46 PM

NJ, full coverage, $100k liab w\ $100 comp ded, $500 collision
32 year old male
BRZ Limited
NJM Ins co
1400\year, do the math

CTB727 07-20-2013 12:59 PM

Full Coverage
19 year old male
BRZ Limited (financed)
Progressive
$870 per 6 months. ($20 decrease since previous billing period)
Ticket and accident free

GotM 07-20-2013 01:08 PM

AZ 300k/500k/100k 1000 deductible
45yo male
BRZ Premium
USAA Insurance
$54.38/mo ~$651/year

thill 07-20-2013 01:28 PM

MN Full Coverage 200K/300K/200K $500 deductible
42 year old male
BRZ Limited
State Farm
$46.26 per month $555 per year

dtrop 07-20-2013 02:24 PM

Not an owner yet, but this is what I quoted for a 2013 limited

$700 a year
Full covered
Private owned insurance
24/male
Massachusetts

pmccut 07-20-2013 02:34 PM

~$1000/yr, ~$83/m- 100/300k limits
$500 collision, $100 comp
BRZ Limited
25/male
State Farm
California

Miniata 07-20-2013 06:46 PM

Full Coverage 500/Comp-1000/collision - Ohio
42 year old male (married)
BRZ- Premium
State Farm
$44/month ($200/month for all six cars)

SpectreRT 07-20-2013 07:41 PM

Wife and I pay ~$550 every 6 months (her Honda + my BRZ).

So, something like $55-60 a month or so.

We bundle all our insurance under 1 company.

mav1178 07-20-2013 08:48 PM

This is worthless without:

- zip code
- alarm/garage/etc
- discounts on your policy

In my case, I can stack all these on top of my auto:
- multi-car
- good driver
- multi-policy
- low miles
- garage
- anti-theft
- buying life insurance

Ultimately the deductibles don't vary so much as does the LIMITS. Homeowners usually get the max if your house and car are under the same name. Mine, with all the stacked insurance and $500 deductible, comes out to ~$1200 for the year considering I have $150k/$300k liability limits.

Not sure what the comparison of this is for, what we pay will all wildly vary based on your individual financial conditions.

-alex

AznBRZer 07-20-2013 10:10 PM

I never got the point of these threads especially when there are so many different variables besides driving history and age that determine the price one pays for insurance. I swear it's like one pops up every couple weeks.


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