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nycionx
anyone know which car insurance is cheapest these days? belair? caa? etc..

any suggestions please! thanks:)


ps. if u have to know, i got G2 currently and im 22 years old
Sasha
allstate
chinamon
you need to call around and get a quote specifically for yourself.
just because one company is cheapest for your friend doesnt mean it will be the cheapest for you.
misslexxus
Check out this site www.kanetix.ca (you enter your info and it does the work for you by comparing 5 different insurance companies). Also check with your school/work cuz most places offer group plan discounts.
nycionx
thank you guys very much
;)
Engine9
http://www.insurancehotline.com/ - search engine, compares number of different companies;

http://www.believerplus.com/main.html


www.TDInsurance.com

http://www.kanetix.ca/

http://www.belairdirect.com

http://www.wawanesa.com/insure_fbroker.asp

www.statefarm.ca
Abercrombie
The Toronto Star publishes weekly the list of average cost of insurance for some 30+ providers. Personal is always the lowest. I forget which day of the week I see it in.

Group rates with your company is best.
ChemEnhanced
Don't get insurance....I already have to many claims on my desk.
UmmiE
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Don't get insurance....I already have to many claims on my desk.


Im getting my RIBO Licence soon:)
Porky
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Originally posted by Abercrombie
The Toronto Star publishes weekly the list of average cost of insurance for some 30+ providers.


is this published online?

Abercrombie
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Originally posted by Porky
is this published online?


I didn't check, have a look.
Moral Hazard
Rather then just looking at price I would suggest you consider service as well. Not all companies are equal in terms of claims service and believe me... when you have a claim go off the rails you'll wish you'd spent the extra $50-$100 in premium for a better insurer.
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