The challenge with that is insurance is transient data in time. It’s not a question with a specific answer .Here we go again.....................
This forum (unlike many) actually has a pretty good search feature.
Many on here apparently have not tried it.
Exactly. That's why posting is useless..........and anybody doing a search would realize that.The challenge with that is insurance is transient data in time. It’s not a question with a specific answer .
I think it stinks, IMO YMMVHere we go again.....................
This forum (unlike many) actually has a pretty good search feature.
Many on here apparently have not tried it.
Have you seen the search functions on other forums...this one is better than many.I think it stinks, IMO YMMV
Yes, it is but often the best way to search a forum is to go to Google and tack on site:www.forumaddress.com after your search phrase. Google often does a better job of discriminating results than the internal search.Have you seen the search functions on other forums...this one is better than many.
My most expensive vehicle is my 2017 Titan and I pay $440 every six months for full coverage and $500 collision deductible. That's with State Farm who also has our house and my boat policies.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.
I agree regarding Street Survival; I coach locally when I have the time. My son's first car was an older four cylinder, but it only had two doors:@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.
Sheesh. Two 8 year old cars. Toyota and Subaru. 500 deductibles. Pay $1800/year with maxed coverages I can get. It doubled a couple years ago and has stayed pretty flat the last few cycles. We bundle our homeowners with $1k deductible with it all and pay $60/mth for our homeowner's. From what people I know tell me, we're getting by pretty cheap from what others are telling meWhat’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.
I think that's similar to what happened to us. Big jump 2-3 years ago and then pretty flat since.Got my bill from Geico today for the next 6 months. Went up 81 cents. God,
when will it ever end? This is now four 6 month cycles with basically no price increase over the last 2.5 years.
I’m so far very pleased with them. We were at $180/month, renewal came in at $150!Progressive. I was about to leave because they went from $97 to $139 over 2 years but then they did a reassessment and dropped me back down to $95.
yes, but my increase came when Amer Family jacked me around and wanted to raise me $200+ when I bought the Maverick. Geico came in at a $150 less and since then has slowly gone done to what I paid before a hybrid.I think that's similar to what happened to us. Big jump 2-3 years ago and then pretty flat since.
California, 3 drivers (our son is 18), 4 old cars, liability only, $1880 every 6 months. I use Costco/connect. Best price I could find and have stopped around many times including trying to bundle with home insurance. It's a rip off these days. The poor are subsidising the "rich" and their expensive cars parked in high fire risk areas is the story out here.