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Gov'sGuy 10-18-2004 04:40 PM

Cost for good driver's insurance
 
I got a USAA insurance quote of $620/yr for my wife and I; no tickets, no accident, Home, life & umbrella policy with USAA. But even so reading the threads this looks too low for a 50K+ car.

I'm not going to question it, but I thought I'd ask the forum:

What are you paying a year for insurance with No tickets & no accidents?

Thanks,
Al

DigitalGriffin 10-18-2004 04:42 PM

$1500 <8K miles/year driven :ack:

I'm 32 and married with a perfect record. My car is also garaged.

Heck, I pay $1300/year for my sebring vert alone.

7 OUT 10-18-2004 04:54 PM

State Farm gave me an estimate of a little over $600 for 6 months. Counting the C6, I'll have 5 cars insured with them and 4 drivers. Two are the drivers are under 21, ugh.

Vette_DD 10-18-2004 04:58 PM

$957 per year from GEICO. Retired, no tickets or accidents in 25-30 years. No other insurance with them, just 2 autos. Quoted price is for C6 only.

Location has a lot to do with rates as well as individuals being insured.

Wafdof 10-18-2004 05:46 PM


Originally Posted by RedC6Coupe
$957 per year from GEICO. Retired, no tickets or accidents in 25-30 years. No other insurance with them, just 2 autos. Quoted price is for C6 only.

Location has a lot to do with rates as well as individuals being insured.

I agree, there are too many variables, your best bet is to rate other agencies based on your location and coverage to see if you are getting a great deal or not.

Yogivette 10-18-2004 05:55 PM

Im with USAA also and im 21 with an accident and a speeding ticket. I have a Subaru WRX and the C6 and my insurance will be $950 for 6 months with a 1k deducitble...It may sound bad but for my age it is a really good deal, especially with my record. USAA is hard to beat. Insurance was cheaper by $400 every 6 months using the suby as a daily driver. I have heard of guys my age paying over 1500 per 6 for just their WRX so im not complainin.

biggator6 10-18-2004 05:55 PM

That's right - for USAA.

If you have it or can get it (USAA, I mean) NEVER EVER EVER get rid of it.

They are far and away the best insurance company anywhere. Prices are usually better than others (or at very least the low-end of the spectrum) and they have by far the best service.

I use them for my cars, motorcycle, homeowners, life ins, and even auto loans if I want to finance. They are the best!!
"-)

vette05 10-18-2004 05:58 PM

Better double check. USAA usually gives quotes based on 6 month intervals.

Gov'sGuy 10-18-2004 06:02 PM


Originally Posted by vette05
Better double check. USAA usually gives quotes based on 6 month intervals.

Yeah, I doubled the quote.

Also, I do most of my driving into and out of the Sacramento, CA Metro area. ~70 miles/day

natejohn 10-18-2004 06:14 PM

Farmers - $606/YEAR. Retired, good driver, multi cars(2),+ homeowners.
Monterey County, Ca.

hb_cpa 10-18-2004 07:07 PM

I'm USAA too

34M, married, no tickets/accidents, 2 cars, home

BI - 500K/1M
PD - 100K
Med - 2K
Unins - 500K/1M
Comp - 500
Coll - 500
rent - 30/day

$575/6 mo

Age is the BIG factor.

GENE HUBBARD 10-18-2004 07:47 PM

Insurance
 
You might want to check to see if you can get a low milage rate that is lower. I got my insurance today from Alfa with 1000 deductable with 7500 mile per year limit for 287 for six months.

jabez 10-18-2004 07:50 PM

Can anyone provide a web site for USAA? They sound like they give good prices.(Much better than mine.)

Oilpatch 10-18-2004 08:59 PM

$850 for the year for the C6, we insure two cars and our home throught the same company. We pay high insurance. Being lumped in with Houston kills our rates despite being almost 600 miles away. I hate insurance companies.

TRAYC7 10-18-2004 09:08 PM

I pay about $780 a yr for the vette!!

biggator6 10-18-2004 09:12 PM

jabez -
you can only get USAA if you were an officer in the military, or one of your parents was.

that's the catch
"-)

illmac77 10-18-2004 09:22 PM


Originally Posted by biggator6
jabez -
you can only get USAA if you were an officer in the military, or one of your parents was.

that's the catch
"-)

or enlisted, 27 and married,im paying $600 every six moths the 04 Z and 01 explorer they have full coverage 200/100k coverage and i just got a 96 sunfire, for a daily driver (paid $200) thanks to the parents. USAA are a great company. :thumbs:

biggator6 10-18-2004 09:26 PM

thanks, illmac -
wasn't aware that it was good for enlisted as well.
"-)

Buckeye guy 10-19-2004 12:50 AM

My vette insurance is $685 each year. I have three cars and a house; my monthly payments for the insurance is $184 for all 4 things. I have my insurance with Nationwide and I am a member of the Farm Bureau so that I can get a discount.

C6 Enthusiast 12-11-2004 01:04 PM

Are there any additional input on insurance? Thanks :)


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