What are you guys paying for insurance
#46
Originally Posted by snowcrossmxz
how can an 18-19 year old kid afford a $35k car?
Is dad footing the bill or are they actually working for it
Is dad footing the bill or are they actually working for it
I pay nothing for tuition and I commute to school so my education is entirely free through the NJ Guard Tuition Waiver program. I'm also saving my family a TON of money through USAA insurance. On top of that I also have drill pay, active duty training pay, and bonuses. If I finish pharmacy I'm even less worried about paying this car back.
I'm going to be looking to purchase an 08 G35 6MT soon in the next 2 months. My dad originally offered to pay for it but looking at the fact that I pay nearly nothing for tuition and also if the 0% interest Stafford educational loans I felt I would have no problem affording the car. And I also might switch into the Army Reserves 4-6 years down the roadbecause of their ridiculous healthcare loan repayment incentive, accession bonus, and much faster promotion rates than the National Guard (Medical Services Corps).
#49
The military discount doesn't work well.
I wonder how could other people are paying less than $200/month while they are even at younger age?
Originally Posted by deeznutts23
$280 per month 23yo driver with a outstanding driving record....i really don't know whats going on??? i even have the military discount thing, and it's still high as hell....
#50
Originally Posted by Phalanx
The military discount doesn't work well.
I wonder how could other people are paying less than $200/month while they are even at younger age?
I wonder how could other people are paying less than $200/month while they are even at younger age?
How are you paying more than me when I'm younger and have a worse driving record than you? I live in NJ which supposedly has the highest auto insurance of any other state...
Doesn't make sense...
#52
this isnt a good comparison. the car and your driving record and where your located are all what makes your insurance rates. and most imporantly the amount of coverage. i pay 4 grand a year and in full. with 1000 deductibles.
so someone saying i have a good driving record and what your paying per month as opposed the the post before you isnt a comparison because of the amount of coverage you may have and most importantly what state you live in has different limits. just couple pennies of thought.
so someone saying i have a good driving record and what your paying per month as opposed the the post before you isnt a comparison because of the amount of coverage you may have and most importantly what state you live in has different limits. just couple pennies of thought.
#57
250/500/100 Deductable is $500. Coverage from Progressive on a 2007 Nissan Quest SE and a 2007 G35s costs me $1200 yearly. My wife has 2 points for running a stop sign. 1 Not at fault accident where my 2k2 Maxima was totalled. Lastly I made a claim when a rock hit my G's sunroof and they had to repaint the roof, trunk and quarter panel as well as replace the sunroof.
#59
O.K.
So I'd figure I'd post my new rates, as I did switch from Allstate to Nationwide.
New rate on the 08 G
$70 per month 100/300/100 and $500 deductible. Old rate was $113.
New rate on the Dodge Ram
$110 per month for same limits, old rate was $210.
I saved quite a bit of money by doing this.
So I'd figure I'd post my new rates, as I did switch from Allstate to Nationwide.
New rate on the 08 G
$70 per month 100/300/100 and $500 deductible. Old rate was $113.
New rate on the Dodge Ram
$110 per month for same limits, old rate was $210.
I saved quite a bit of money by doing this.
#60