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Old 06-08-2012, 05:05 PM   #127
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Holy high deductible!
It is, but if you have the money available in case something does happen, it's generally a lot less expensive in the long run to have a high deductible versus paying hundreds more every year for a lower deductible. And money in your pocket today is always worth more.

Note that people who are just bad at driving probably shouldn't bother with a high deductible.
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Old 06-08-2012, 05:08 PM   #128
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Lol exactly what I was going say in my reply.

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It is, but if you have the money available in case something does happen, it's generally a lot less expensive in the long run to have a high deductible versus paying hundreds more every year for a lower deductible. And money in your pocket today is always worth more.

Note that people who are just bad at driving probably shouldn't bother with a high deductible.
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Old 06-08-2012, 05:09 PM   #129
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Was quoted by Progressive at $787/6 months ($131/month) for the BRZ and an 09 Elantra. Switching from an 02 RSX to the BRZ only added $12 for the entire policy.

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Old 06-16-2012, 11:20 PM   #130
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I had in my insurance me, 28 yrs, my wife, 32 yrs, no accidents and no points, a 2007 Ford Escape, a 2010 Toyota Corolla. That rang us $905 every six months. When I removed the Corolla and added the BRZ, my insurance went up a grand total of $3 for the six months so now $908. So in a sense, A BRZ is just about the same as a Corolla... LOL not really....

I was amazed at the small increase. Company is Geico
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Old 06-18-2012, 01:57 AM   #131
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he lady was telling me that the car isn't in there system yet that I would have to check back in a month and that she recommends me Infinity insurance.


are they any good? i've always had allstate...but there still a little pricy so i want to try this infinity company..
Rene, don't buy Infinity. It's like the most expensive insurance company out there in my experience... Mostly because you can buy it month-to-month...

If you're gonna get something, try Wawanesa. It's the cheapest, and our insurance guy at my internship who works for Primerica tried to sign me up for insurance and asked what I had, and when I told him I had Wawanesa, he said "Woah, that's gonna be tough to beat..." They have a tough process though, as they require you to apply first and wait for like 2 weeks for approval. Otherwise, Allstate or State Farm has reasonable pricing.
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Old 06-18-2012, 10:12 AM   #132
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^ From what I've heard, Allstate is a tad difficult to work with in some respects.
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Old 06-18-2012, 10:16 AM   #133
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for my 2013 fr-s and my wife's 2011 crv with full coverage and $500 deductibles, we are paying $650 every 6 months. We are both 25 and have 0 tickets
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Old 06-18-2012, 10:18 AM   #134
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$895 every 6 months through geico in Indiana:
'13 BRZ full coverage $500 deducts on collision and comp, '06 STi full coverage $500 deducts on collision and comp, '02 wrx with just comprehensive.

Girlfriend just had an accident with her '04 wrx and geico was amazing! I would never switch after how well and how quickly everything was taken care of.
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Old 06-18-2012, 10:47 AM   #135
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Keeping both cars I got quoted 1680 for 6 months ... ouch.

If I just got the brz it was 1200 for 6 months.. kinda ouch.

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Old 06-18-2012, 10:55 AM   #136
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Currently 29 years old (30 soon), single, homeowner, masters degree, using allstate with multiple policy (motorcycle, and car), $1,000 deductible collision, $100 deductible comprehensive, 100k/300k coverage bodily injury, 50k property dmg & uninsured motorist, no accidents in the past 5 years and maybe 1 speeding ticket coming back from Indy.

Total $1300 per year in NJ... not that bad I suppose. Only went up $100/yr compared to my 04 TSX.
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Keeping both cars I got quoted 1680 for 6 months ... ouch.

If I just got the brz it was 1200 for 6 months.. kinda ouch.

21. USAA.
USAA is a great insurance company. If you have the opportunity to have them insure your car, DO IT!
I've never had it(no military in immediate family) but ran rental car offices for a few years and can tell you they are one of the easiest and most helpful insurance companies for their customers. USAA in general is a great organization.
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Old 09-12-2013, 09:21 PM   #138
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Yeah, so just be sure to not add it onto your policy then. Save yourself a cool ~$10 over twelve months.
I meant on Oakton St.

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Old 09-13-2013, 06:18 PM   #139
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USAA is a great insurance company. If you have the opportunity to have them insure your car, DO IT!
I've never had it(no military in immediate family) but ran rental car offices for a few years and can tell you they are one of the easiest and most helpful insurance companies for their customers. USAA in general is a great organization.
I'm AD and have USAA and have loved them, but I'm not sure if I'm getting the best deal through them? I always heard they had the cheapest and have been very pleased with them, but I've got full coverage with 100/300/100 in NC and pay $103/month. 23, single, college grad, nothing on my record (last 3yrs clean). Does that sound about right? I've seen some getting quoted $2-300 less a year.
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Im in the market for a new BRZ so i checked with my insurance agent who goes through commerce

2013 BRZ Limited
$2051/year (12 months of payments at $~170)
Leominster, MA
20 years old

$1000 collision deductible
$500 comprehensive deductible
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Rental

1 ticket for a california roll through a stop sign when delivery pizza's a couple years ago :mad:


But IMHO that's not fricken bad at all!
Now instead of a 5 or 6 year loan, i can afford a 48 month term.

Super psyched!

Now.... just got to get rid of my 06 Spec b and my Kawasaki Ninja :p
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