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Where you live matters in the US as well, but it looks like it's much worse up north, and it's much more regional as well. Canada's got a screwed up system with some provinces being public insurance and some being private. From what I've read, the private ones, like Ontario, can be up to 500% more for the same person, car, driving history, etc. It sounds like there's no regulation on the rates. You really shouldn't have something that's both required and unregulated. I just read an article about a study done on rates in Canada, and one driver was quoted $18,000 a year. It mentioned the city of Lloydminster which straddles Alberta and Saskatchewan. You could literally move across the street into Alberta and have your car insurance go up by $5,000 a year!Originally Posted by stclairwest
Its not that there are bad drivers, its just that where you live make a big difference. If you live in a main city like toronto prices will be high, but you can live 20 min drive west and the price will drop 200 a month
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50/100/50 for $533 for six months. That is for my G plus a 07 Grand caravan and the wifey on the policy too