What’s everyone using? For two vehicles in my signature I pay 315 a month with AAA. 500 deductible. I’ve heard adding a 16 year old son is going to double my premiums. I may have to shop around.
What’s everyone using? For two vehicles in my signature I pay 315 a month with AAA. 500 deductible. I’ve heard adding a 16 year old son is going to double my premiums. I may have to shop around.
Thanks he’ll be getting a 2001 F150 5.4L with 120K. It was my father in laws truck who passed away.@ARB1977 - For your son – look at an older 4 door, 4 cylinder unless when you plug in details all the newer safety things compensate via discounts. Expect scratches in school parking lots not necessarily from him. Both my kids had that issue from others. What they got wasn’t what they wanted but what I could afford. They learned to drive safely. Both went to streetsurvival which I highly recommend. I helped fix the cars up for them. Good tires, brakes, better hands free sound, some better lighting. They help maintain and clean them and the small repairs as needed. They know how to change tires with the factory trunk supplied tools. They check fluids and pressures.
When the kids had after school/part time jobs they helped contribute ½ of their added insurance cost. If you can afford to swing without using that, some parents saved that money for them in a separate account to give back later on for future car/life things.
Tried them before, just now again. Actually Safeco came a bit closer than a couple months agoYou might want to give Matic Insurance services a call, they can shop around for you and find the best deals by comparing a bunch of companies. I've used them over the last 5-6 years to find better deals when renewal time comes around and everything goes up without a reason (no claims, no changes, etc.)
Just the other day I called them to get home + auto insurance renewals with different companies than I was with previously, because prices were almost doubling for no reason. Now I'll be saving money on auto and keeping the same home ins price for the next year, saving me about $1,600 a year.