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Old 12-16-2003, 03:30 PM   #31
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$65/mo for 100/300/300 from Geico. I have two other cars with them at this same rate -- 93 Lexus GS300 and 2002 Chevy S-10. That is $2300 per year total for comp, collision, etc on all three. Now, if I could get a bigger garage!!!

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Old 12-27-2003, 08:28 PM   #32
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Stay away from USAA. They used to be good when they had a lower risk segment (officers). I was with them for 32 years and had a minor fender bender (low speed bump when the lady pulled out then stopped abruptly) that caused no damage to my car or her car. She claimed a neck injury and USAA paid out $8500 including $1500 to repair her bumper. Then they tripled my rates. It really pissed me off that they were not willing to fight a fradulent claim and instead paid it then passed the cost over to me in the form of higher premiums. I changed over to State Farm and my rates came back down. I have never looked back. USAA is not the same company it was ten years ago.
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Old 12-27-2003, 09:05 PM   #33
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Ya'll are gonna sashslfdjilsajdflt your pants.....I'm 26 years old...have several exhibition of acceleration tickets, 2 drag racing tickets and one "at fault" accident on my record and I pay $883.61 / 6 months through USAA for FULL COVERAGE...that's $147.27 a month. But, that's with a $1,000. deductible. Check into that ya'll. See if your insurance company will allow you to carry a $1,000 deductible. Some say you can't, but you really can if you fax them all the necessary forms showing that you can afford a thousand dollars should there be a claim....Check into it....
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Old 01-05-2004, 06:40 PM   #34
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$617/year here. Full coverage with $500 deductible.

I'm not sure how long it will stay that way with twentysomethings wrapping these guys around poles, but that's the initial rate.

39, married, no accidents, last ticket was in the early 80's.
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Old 01-06-2004, 07:23 PM   #35
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a HUGE part of the rate is based on location and regional claim rates, so there's not much point to comparing your rates with someone else's numbers across country. I'm at $581 for 6 mos on the STi, 32 married, amazingly no tickets, and with discounts for also insuring our Outback and house through Allstate. If I was in a higher risk city, easily add 50%...


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