Originally posted by KiNeTiC ENeRgY
oops I had month down...that was for the year ;)
Wow, ok that makes a lot more sense lol... and as such you pay less than I do, so quit yer bitchin. :p
Trancealot
Insurance: Gieco
State: NY
car: Honda Civic
Amount: $800 for 6 months.
I gotta take a defensive class to lower it or just change insurances. Seems pretty high:whip:
I got tickets recently:
1. Stop sign lowered to a parking violation
2. Speeding but out of state and paid on time
I'm sure those should not of affected it unless otherwise.
Silky Johnson
I'm currently insured under my inlaws' policy...they have a fleet policy for their business and I'm covered on their family vehicles. I didn't have the correct information when I got my quote, so I'm hoping that might make a difference. If not, w/e. I can wait a year to see if I can get a reduced rate.
Vector A
I have no idea whether my rates are good or not. Probably not since I always manage to get a bunch of tickets for trifling stuff (10 mph over the limit, expired plates, expired inspection, blah blah blah).
Joss Weatherby
Dude expired plates and inspections are 100% avoidable tickets. Don't give me an excuse of "well I couldn't afford it" because thats just going to put you into more . Putting off stuff that is only going to more than likely rack up costs later is not a smart move. :(
knowhope
I came here for the lulz, i got a great laugh.
Chris Crossland
I pay $74 a month full coverage including 20k home insurance.
citric_acid
i got a lack of registration ticket today :wtf: the damn county gave me a registration with the wrong info, it says my plates should say "peapl" the officer kept telling me i have the wrong plates on my jeep hahaha.. i think he thought i stole it. anyways $80 ticket because my county is full of morons. im sure it will get written off in court because my vin shows my plates as what they are.
tubularbills
quote:
Originally posted by Trancealot
Insurance: Gieco
State: NY
car: Honda Civic
Amount: $800 for 6 months.
I gotta take a defensive class to lower it or just change insurances. Seems pretty high:whip:
I got tickets recently:
1. Stop sign lowered to a parking violation
2. Speeding but out of state and paid on time
I'm sure those should not of affected it unless otherwise.
I wonder if the defensive driving courses have a good cost/benefit from it. I mean if the course is $400 bucks (for example), how long would it take your premiums to go down to outweigh that initial investment? a year? 2 years? 10?
Vector A
quote:
Originally posted by Joss Weatherby
Dude expired plates and inspections are 100% avoidable tickets. Don't give me an excuse of "well I couldn't afford it" because thats just going to put you into more . Putting off stuff that is only going to more than likely rack up costs later is not a smart move. :(
lol, I have no excuse, I just forgot because I'm a moron.
Joss Weatherby
quote:
Originally posted by Vector A
lol, I have no excuse, I just forgot because I'm a moron.
Damn, JBJ... You totally school me in the emo department... :p
Make music you ... argsdghdhh.... quit being so emo.