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As was said earlier in the thread, Canadian insurance is odd for vehicles. Each province has a single company that everyone has to go through. The company is different for each province, in my province it's SGI and it's government owned (I believe most if not all are in Canada). Everyone gets the same basic coverage from them at a $700 deductible, at least with SGI. Then we can supplement that with other insurance companies. For example I have a $50 deductible (instead of the $700 since I supplemented with another company), with a bunch of extra coverage goodies that I'd have to check on, for about $300 a year.
Anywho, since everyone gets charged the same amount with the basic insurance for the vehicle, that includes your license plate, regardless of age, the only thing that varies is the type of vehicle and safe driver rating. There are points for every year of safe driving (no at fault accidents) that give you % discount up to a certain number and likewise you can go negative to increase those rates. Everyone starts at 0. At least for my province, not sure if others have this system too.
At the 0 safe driving mark (what everyone starts at), they're listing the BRZ as $1562 a year. FR-S is $1438 a year. I find this interesting as my current car, a 2003 Celica GT-S, is $1586 a year. (Source: They have a "rate calculator" on their website)
TL : DR
- BRZ $1562 a year
- FR-S $1438 a year
- '03 Celica GT-S $1586 a year
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