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Posted by Silky Johnson on Feb-21-2012 16:11:

How much do you pay for car insurance?

Well? How much? I just got a quote and want to see what other people pay, and what kind of coverage you have.


Posted by tubularbills on Feb-21-2012 16:56:

Full Coverage: $385.52 for six months. 2008 Nissan Frontier driving ~15k miles a year. Northwest Oklahoma. USAA is my insurance company

100/300 on bodily injury
100 on property damage
100/300 on uninsured motorists bolidy injury
5000 on medical payments
comprehensive: 500 (deductable)
collision: 500 (Deductable)
accident forgiveness
towing and labor.


Posted by Joss Weatherby on Feb-21-2012 17:03:

I have no idea why, probably my coverage is really too high, but its 1000$ for 6 months and I drive a 2003 Honda Pilot.

BODILY INJURY & PROPERTY DAMAGE LIABILITY	$478.00
BI $50,000 EACH PERSON - $100,000 EACH ACCIDENT
PROPERTY DAMAGE LIABILITY - $50,000 EACH ACCIDENT
COMPREHENSIVE ACV LESS $500 DEDUCTIBLE $78.00
COLLISION ACV LESS $500 DEDUCTIBLE $202.00
UNDERINSURED MOTORIST $59.00
$50,000 EACH PERSON - $100,000 EACH ACCIDENT
UIM PROPERTY DAMAGE $10,000 LESS $100 DED $19.00
$300 DED IF HIT-N-RUN
ADDITIONAL PERSONAL INJURY PROTECTION $127.00
$35,000 LIMIT

Total Policy Premium $963.00



I could probably reduce some of those substantially, its still the same policy that I got when I first got my car and I pretty much just did what my dad told me to get.

This is all with Progressive btw.


Posted by tubularbills on Feb-21-2012 17:07:

Sweet Jesus it's that expensive and you have only 50/100 coverage? that's nuts man.


Posted by citric_acid on Feb-21-2012 17:14:

i pay 900 for 1 year, would be about 75 a month

2012 Wrangler, about 30k miles a year


my deductible on collision and comprehension is 250, i believe everything is 100/300 but i cant exactly remember.

I have no accidents but a few drag racing tickets (in montana only 5pts each) from my previous car... im sure id pay a lot less if i didnt have those


Posted by OrangestO on Feb-21-2012 17:20:

I was fine without paying car insurance until Florida made it mandatory and suspended your license for not having it. I drove without knowing mine was suspended for a year. Would've been a double whammy had I gotten into an accident.

I got rid of my car and use the busses, since I'm in school. Much cheaper.

I hate car insurance like I hate seatbelt tickets. If I don't want to insure my POS vehicle or protect my corpse from going through the windshield, let me do it. I've known people who have barely enough money to eat get $200 seatbelt tickets. Shit ain't right, yo.


Posted by Joss Weatherby on Feb-21-2012 17:21:

quote:
Originally posted by tubularbills
Sweet Jesus it's that expensive and you have only 50/100 coverage? that's nuts man.



Yea... It used to be a lot higher, almost 250$ higher when I first got coverage... Its insane too, when I first got coverage they asked how far I commuted to work and it was like 4 miles... I barely put miles on the thing.


Posted by Joss Weatherby on Feb-21-2012 17:22:

quote:
Originally posted by OrangestO
I was fine without paying car insurance until Florida made it mandatory and suspended your license for not having it. I drove without knowing mine was suspended for a year. Would've been a double whammy had I gotten into an accident.



When did it become mandatory?! It sounds recent... I thought most states have had that for years and years.


Posted by citric_acid on Feb-21-2012 17:24:

quote:
Originally posted by OrangestO
I was fine without paying car insurance until Florida made it mandatory and suspended your license for not having it. I drove without knowing mine was suspended for a year. Would've been a double whammy had I gotten into an accident.

I got rid of my car and use the busses, since I'm in school. Much cheaper.

I hate car insurance like I hate seatbelt tickets. If I don't want to insure my POS vehicle or protect my corpse from going through the windshield, let me do it. I've known people who have barely enough money to eat get $200 seatbelt tickets. Shit ain't right, yo.


so then get liability only... that way if you hit someone else at least your insurance will pay for their car and your pos can be left to rot. my brother got hit by an uninsured motorist and hes STILL after 3 years going through court trying to get it paid for... now we have uninsured motorist coverage on our insurance, but its stupid we have to pay extra because other people dont want to pay a lousy 25 dollars a month for liability.


Posted by tubularbills on Feb-21-2012 17:27:

quote:
Originally posted by Joss Weatherby
Yea... It used to be a lot higher, almost 250$ higher when I first got coverage... Its insane too, when I first got coverage they asked how far I commuted to work and it was like 4 miles... I barely put miles on the thing.


if you raise your deductable to 1000 instead of 500, it should help a little bit.

Also, any insurance company that does not judge your rates by how much you drive is retarded. My mom had Geico, and they charged the same amount if she drove 5k or 15k a year. it was really fucked up. She switched over to mine and got it dropped significantly. plus that actually helped mine go down too (multiple car/driver discount).


Posted by OrangestO on Feb-21-2012 17:30:

quote:
Originally posted by Joss Weatherby
When did it become mandatory?! It sounds recent... I thought most states have had that for years and years.


It's recent. Hence me not knowing I was driving on a suspended license during the time I didn't have insurance.

I guess the insurance company now sends info to the DMV if you stop making payments. It was never like that before.


Posted by Joss Weatherby on Feb-21-2012 17:31:

quote:
Originally posted by tubularbills
if you raise your deductable to 1000 instead of 500, it should help a little bit.

Also, any insurance company that does not judge your rates by how much you drive is retarded. My mom had Geico, and they charged the same amount if she drove 5k or 15k a year. it was really fucked up. She switched over to mine and got it dropped significantly. plus that actually helped mine go down too (multiple car/driver discount).


Wow a whole 53$... Amazing... wtf Progressive. I guess I will be unlazy next month and find a new car insurance company.


Posted by srussell0018 on Feb-21-2012 17:32:

2007 Subaru, about 10-15k miles per years.
$500 deductible
Full glass
Not sure about the rest.

About $350 every 6 months with Geico.
I used to have Allstate with a $250 deductible but it was $900+ every 6 months.


Posted by tubularbills on Feb-21-2012 17:33:

quote:
Originally posted by srussell0018

Full glass


wat?


Posted by srussell0018 on Feb-21-2012 17:34:

Any kind of glass issue (cracked windshield, etc) is replaced for free. They send a technician out to wherever you are and will replace or fix any glass problem at no cost.


Posted by Silky Johnson on Feb-21-2012 17:37:

quote:
Originally posted by OrangestO


I hate car insurance like I hate seatbelt tickets. If I don't want to insure my POS vehicle or protect my corpse from going through the windshield, let me do it. I've known people who have barely enough money to eat get $200 seatbelt tickets. Shit ain't right, yo.





Owning and driving a car is a luxury/privilege, not a right. If people can't afford the cost of it - including tickets, etc., they shouldn't do it, period.


Posted by Joss Weatherby on Feb-21-2012 17:39:

quote:
Originally posted by Miss Pie
Owning and driving a car is a luxury/privilege, not a right. If people can't afford the cost of it - including tickets, etc., they shouldn't do it, period.



+1

People like Orange probably don't understand all the other fucking issues they can cause when they crash their car, like crashing into anything thats not a fucking wall.

Good job only thinking about yourself there asshole. Maybe you should have just stopped driving because you seem the type that would be a danger on the road.


Posted by srussell0018 on Feb-21-2012 17:42:

Yeah man maybe you should just not have a job and live with your parents. Then you won't be such a burden on society with your bad driving. Yeah.


Posted by Joss Weatherby on Feb-21-2012 17:44:

quote:
Originally posted by srussell0018
Yeah man maybe you should just not have a job and live with your parents. Then you won't be such a burden on society with your bad driving. Yeah.



Maybe you should stop posting?


Posted by citric_acid on Feb-21-2012 17:44:


Posted by OrangestO on Feb-21-2012 17:45:

quote:
Originally posted by Joss Weatherby
+1

People like Orange probably don't understand all the other fucking issues they can cause when they crash their car, like crashing into anything thats not a fucking wall.

Good job only thinking about yourself there asshole. Maybe you should have just stopped driving because you seem the type that would be a danger on the road.


You mad, bro?

Maybe if I lived in mommy's basement I could afford insurance like the rest of you.

And as for tickets, that's an entire different issue. Fining someone 200$ for not wearing there seatbelt when they have kids to feed is a bit excessive in the current state of society.


Posted by srussell0018 on Feb-21-2012 17:46:

Clearly you don't have any reason to be posting in this thread, nou. It's how much do you pay for your car insurance, not how much do your parents pay for your car insurance.


Posted by Silky Johnson on Feb-21-2012 17:47:

quote:
Originally posted by OrangestO
You mad, bro?

Maybe if I lived in mommy's basement I could afford insurance like the rest of you.

And as for tickets, that's an entire different issue. Fining someone 200$ for not wearing there seatbelt when they have kids to feed is a bit excessive in the current state of society.




If they have kids to feed and can't afford to pay a fucking 200 dollar ticket - THEY SHOULDN'T BE DRIVING, PERIOD.

Man, you're fucking stupid.


Posted by Joss Weatherby on Feb-21-2012 17:47:

quote:
Originally posted by OrangestO
You mad, bro?

Maybe if I lived in mommy's basement I could afford insurance like the rest of you.

And as for tickets, that's an entire different issue. Fining someone 200$ for not wearing there seatbelt when they have kids to feed is a bit excessive in the current state of society.



Do you have health insurance?


Posted by Joss Weatherby on Feb-21-2012 17:49:

quote:
Originally posted by citric_acid


You're in the same boat missy.


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