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Old 10-03-2014, 10:28 AM   #32
projekkt
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Originally Posted by jbsali View Post
I would highly recommend getting insurance quotes on both models. i found out that the FRS and BRZ are almost a $500 difference annually in BC, Canada. The FRS is more common here, hence more accidents; higher insurance cost. I was able to slip into a BRZ premium for under the insurance cost of a base model FRS (saved around $450 annually).

Granted insurance companies have different rates, it's still worth checking out. BC insurance is ran by the government so we only deal with one insurance company where im from.


I originally wanted to get the FRS because of the history of toyota and the cars the FRS is based on. i ended up getting more car at the same price as a monogram frs and cheaper on insurance. it was a no-brainer for me to get the BRZ. plus, having a World Rally Blue BRZ sure does turn heads.
I don't think that's how statistics works. Insurance is based on probability which is dependent on number. more cars is always more accidents. the average frs driver is probably more likely to get into an accident than a brz.
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