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From: Supporting the Corvette Community at Abel Chevrolet in Rio Vista, CA 707-374-6317 Ext.123
St. Jude Donor '08
Originally Posted by skatsuf
Wondering what you are paying for insurance on your z06 if it is used as a non-daily driver. ??? Im currently paying around $750 annually with a mileage limitation of 7000 miles a year.
Mine is close to that, It runs around $1000/ year with the 7k mile limit. It is on the same policy as two other cars. 27 year old with no tickets on my record.
OK...I'm calling AARP for a quote. lol I'm payin' too much...$899.46 per yr. w/State Farm. 100,000.00/300,000.00 liability, 50,000.00 property, 10,000.00 medical pymnts and uninsured motorist50,000.00/100,000.00 w/50,000.00 property.
500.00 deductible
55yrs old, no tickets/wrecks, retired and listed as pleasure vehicle.
try aarp 650 for z06 full cov. 500 dec. plus 95 chev pu just liabilty on that for a full year got to be a old geeser 50 or over it aarp the hartford ins. co. through aarp try it you will like the great savings was paying ovewr 900 with farmers what a rip off
From: Everyday you must choose between the pain of discipline and the pain of regret. Fredericktown, OH
$540 or so a year.
$500,000 Liability
all the bells and whistles (towing, rental reimb, UM/UIM, etc.)
No mileage limit.
Multi car and home discount.
Whoever mentioned that this means nothing without knowing the limits and coverages is right on. Also, do not forget that many, many companies now use insurance scoring ( a credit-based score) as a rating variable. So, there is another variable that will be different amongst all of us.
If you want to get the most for you insurance money spent, then first educate yourselfs on what you can do to make your premium(s) lower, I made a list of things that can help to save you money, check them out here:
Ok...just a quick follow up...got my quote from AARP, $672.00 vs $899.46 for the Z06 and $644.00 vs $799.46 for my Silverado PU. Basically same coverages...100/300/50 w/500ded. That's a savings of $380.92 for the year if I decide to switch from State Farm. Both vehicles listed as pleasure since I'm retired and don't drive to work daily.
Still a big difference from some posting as low as $400.00 for their Vette though......
31 y.o w/2 points with farmers 96 a month for the z06 and the rio. I don't want to talk about my driving record. hell when I had the sti and the rio together it was 308 a month and I had nothing on my record then.