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How much do you pay for car insurance? (pg. 8)
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Vector A
:p
citric_acid
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Originally posted by tubularbills
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?



my defensive driving course was 82 dollars, then again that was when i got my license when i was 14, price has prob gone up since 2002 but i dont think to 400
pkcRAISTLIN
way too ing much. comprehensive insurance, ~$450 per year. cunts.
pkcRAISTLIN
quote:
Originally posted by colonelcrisp


colonel! *waves*

long time mate :)
Silky Johnson
quote:
Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN
way too ing much. comprehensive insurance, ~$450 per year. cunts.





How is that even possible. I don't believe you, Kramer-Cramer!
pkcRAISTLIN
quote:
Originally posted by Miss Pie
How is that even possible. I don't believe you, Kramer-Cramer!


:stongue:

because im old, have an excellent driving/insurance record, and i dont buy meat-head vehicles that attract higher premiums.

no extras though like a rental vehicle if car is ed etc, and an excess of about $300.
Silky Johnson
You old !
pkcRAISTLIN
its true :(
Lilith
Here I was thinking, gee those premiums are cheap

Then 'Mr Cheap' turned up :o
colonelcrisp
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Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN
colonel! *waves*

long time mate :)


Yeah it sucks getting old and boring.... i spend most of my days just correcting maladjusted fools in real life, not as much time to do it on the internets anymore. but i sitll try and post every now and then...

I do miss the PDD though....

DJ RANN
Fuuuuuuuuuuuuuck.

Just got my second speed tix in 18 months (CHP wankers) and a few people tell me my premiums are going to skyrocket.

Contacted a ticket lawyer who says they may be able to get it talked down to a lesser violation like "cruising" and therefore no point/traffic school requirement, but apparently with the economy the fuzz has been told by their superiors not to do any deals.

Anyone had their insurance raised by one violation (sic) too many?
KiNeTiC ENeRgY
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Originally posted by DJ RANN
Fuuuuuuuuuuuuuck.

Just got my second speed tix in 18 months (CHP wankers) and a few people tell me my premiums are going to skyrocket.

Contacted a ticket lawyer who says they may be able to get it talked down to a lesser violation like "cruising" and therefore no point/traffic school requirement, but apparently with the economy the fuzz has been told by their superiors not to do any deals.

Anyone had their insurance raised by one violation (sic) too many?


I've heard of insurance companies raising rates for speeding tickets, equipment violations (tail light out, etc) which is ridiculous. I'm not familiar with Cali law but here in FL I always use an attorney and they clear it every time. However, you usually still pay the full ticket amount as "court fees" but you get to keep your record clean so the greedy bastard insurance companies don't find out.
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