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Old 04-26-2012, 07:18 PM   #41
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Originally Posted by lookitschloe View Post
I know! Female. I have $100k in collision / $300k medical, $500 deductible, uninsured motorist, car rental, more stuff... and imagine this WITHOUT GDD.

Are males higher or females higher? While I was on the phone with the representative, I asked if being male or female made a difference because I actually heard that males are more expensive to insure, and she said she didn't know but didn't think so. Can you even do that? Is that discrimination? Wait, when you turn 25 your premium automatically goes down. So does race count too? And weight and height and hair color? Where does it stop... sorry off topic.

I thought it had to do with me living in LA because when I moved from the 'burbs to LA there was a marked increase in my premium but there are a few people in LA here without these high quotes. I think I win "highest premium with a clean record."
LOL, I've always heard of males having higher rates than females, especially when you're younger. Makes sense, cuz all of those ricer azn bois in high school speed racing their shitty TCs in the school parking lot. Cuz you know, that's the gangsta way to race cars.
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