Z06 Vette insurance
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Z06 Vette insurance
How about we compare Ins. costs.
I would like to know what you're paying for Insurance.
And what Insurance Co. you have.
And yr and model corvette.
I have a 2016 Z06 3Lt Pay $1,400.00 yr. Geico Ins.
I think it's high. What say U.
I would like to know what you're paying for Insurance.
And what Insurance Co. you have.
And yr and model corvette.
I have a 2016 Z06 3Lt Pay $1,400.00 yr. Geico Ins.
I think it's high. What say U.
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11-01-2016, 07:29 AM
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I pay a little more through NCM, but I like the agreed value policy. I don't have to worry about anything if an accident occurs and they will take mods into consideration on the valuation (you still pay for it).
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847 for the year, my car is layed up from December to March 1st, I know that brings the cost down big time. And yes I don't drive it and don't know a sane person that would in the snow.
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Progressive $1400 per year. BTW I have a 17 year old son and 21 year old daughter and they have to be insured on the car. I go ahead and insure them but don't let them drive it without me or mom in the car. 2016 ZO6 convertible.
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This is not a realistic thread...more variables are needed like: Liability limits; where you live - Urban, suburban, etc.; Physical Damage coverage is based on value of car and vettes can be 60 - 120K so you need that and - deductible size or agreed value; then there is driving record, age, mileage restrictions if any, etc. etc.
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Somehow I'm getting shafted then I guess. $2100 per year through Geico. Pretty decent coverage in terms of the limits. Clean driving record save one fender bender accident 4 years ago. I'm also only 29 so IDK if that makes a difference. 2015 1LT Z51
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Ouch! Well I do have multiply car discount, And am 62, No Accident/Tickets, But still pay $1,400. I think that's Tooo Much.
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2017 3LT Z51
GEICO Policy Coverage: $153.69
Vehicle Coverage: $743.77 (100k both ways) - I could have opted for a cheaper option, but meh.
Total 6 Months Premium: $897.46 ($1794.92 per year)
I'm 27, 2 accidents (1 was my fault), and 2 speeding tickets. Live near Washington DC. (Usually the closer you are to the "city", the more expensive you coverage is due to increased risk of accidents/vandalism/etc).
GEICO Policy Coverage: $153.69
Vehicle Coverage: $743.77 (100k both ways) - I could have opted for a cheaper option, but meh.
Total 6 Months Premium: $897.46 ($1794.92 per year)
I'm 27, 2 accidents (1 was my fault), and 2 speeding tickets. Live near Washington DC. (Usually the closer you are to the "city", the more expensive you coverage is due to increased risk of accidents/vandalism/etc).
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This is not a realistic thread...more variables are needed like: Liability limits; where you live - Urban, suburban, etc.; Physical Damage coverage is based on value of car and vettes can be 60 - 120K so you need that and - deductible size or agreed value; then there is driving record, age, mileage restrictions if any, etc. etc.
This is a fruitless exercise here
This is a fruitless exercise here
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that there are just too many variables to accurately compare rates. If all you want is a total cost or which insurance company to consider, then this thread will give you that. But what one person is paying at a particular insurance company could be totally different than what you pay.
Every year I compare rates from a number of insurance companies to see where I stand. It really doesn't take a lot of time and as long as you are comparing similar coverage limits, you'll get a good idea of where you stand.
Every year I compare rates from a number of insurance companies to see where I stand. It really doesn't take a lot of time and as long as you are comparing similar coverage limits, you'll get a good idea of where you stand.
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2016 Z06/Z07. $806.40 State Farm (Includes discounts: Multi-Line, Good Driver, Multi Car, Vehicle Safety, Annual Mileage < 7,000. Total Discount $376.97) This is for 12 month full coverage, $1,000 deductibles.
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I partially agree with an earlier post that there are too many variables.
Nonetheless, full coverage, 2015 Z51 Convertible.... $277/6 months, State Farm.
Nonetheless, full coverage, 2015 Z51 Convertible.... $277/6 months, State Farm.
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