2006 c6 corvette insurance
#2
Le Mans Master
To many variables to ball park Randy.
Age?
Residence?
Convictions?
Driving history?
Home & Auto combination discounts?
Multiple vehicle discounts?
Coverages?
Deductibles?
Contact a local to you broker for best results. Remember, the best coverage isn't the cheapest coverage.
I used the PC Financial online quote tool a couple times Seemed decent.
The Desjardins Insurance online quote tool was a bit cumbersome to use, but they emailed me a quote a few hours later.
For me the combined vehicles savings wasn't worth changing.
dodosmike
Age?
Residence?
Convictions?
Driving history?
Home & Auto combination discounts?
Multiple vehicle discounts?
Coverages?
Deductibles?
Contact a local to you broker for best results. Remember, the best coverage isn't the cheapest coverage.
I used the PC Financial online quote tool a couple times Seemed decent.
The Desjardins Insurance online quote tool was a bit cumbersome to use, but they emailed me a quote a few hours later.
For me the combined vehicles savings wasn't worth changing.
dodosmike
#4
Drifting
#9
Race Director
Clean driving record the last 3 years, no accident claims in the last 6 years, multiple vehicles, over 50 years old, Randy, if you're paying more than $1K/year for full coverage, you should be searching for someone new.
I'm at $990/year for the '05, and that's with 1 driving in HOV lane ticket from 2 years ago.
I think for Toronto and the GTA, $1K/year is about average. Some might be paying more when you factor in age of the person, age of the car, tickets, location, etc and some might be paying less taking into account clean records, multi-insurance discounts, etc.
I'm at $990/year for the '05, and that's with 1 driving in HOV lane ticket from 2 years ago.
I think for Toronto and the GTA, $1K/year is about average. Some might be paying more when you factor in age of the person, age of the car, tickets, location, etc and some might be paying less taking into account clean records, multi-insurance discounts, etc.
#10
Lurker here, but location and clean record plays a big part along with whatever discounts you can get (multi car, organization you work for, tied with home insurance)
05 coupe $68/month here. Orleans, 34 years old. My parents in the GTA, 1 car cost them more than my 2 cars combined with home insurance.
05 coupe $68/month here. Orleans, 34 years old. My parents in the GTA, 1 car cost them more than my 2 cars combined with home insurance.
Last edited by SladeX; 05-12-2015 at 10:53 PM.
#11
Racer
Been with PC Financial/Insurance for 9 years now and very happy with the rates.
I was really surprised when I got the insurance for my 2011 Vette . $50 bucks a year cheaper than my daily 2009 Camry. Had family and friends also switch over to PC.
#12
Race Director
Location definitely plays a huge factor, even moving from one city to another in the GTA. For example, when I lived in Mississauga and had my C5, I was paying $150 per month, and just from moving to Oakville that dropped down to $105 a month! I now pay $114 a month for the C6.
#13
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Yep Location is a HUGE factor, value of the car not so much. I pay WAY more for my damn Kia Soul insurance than my C6. I asked them why and they said it's because the amount of claims with the much more common Kia's than with Vettes.
F$%@ I HATE paying for insurance!!!!!
F$%@ I HATE paying for insurance!!!!!