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Hippiekinkster -> RE: Car insurance, why so expensive ? (9/30/2008 8:00:23 PM)

Damn, I must be lucky or the insurance here is way cheaper than other places in the US of A. I pay USD884 per annum for two cars, an 88 Volvo 240, which I don't have collision on, and a 94 Benz E320 droptop, with a 1K deductible. This is with Geico. Maybe I'll shop around, but I don't think I'll do much better. I don't drive very much, and I don't commute, and I don't smoke, so all that has benefits. They don't know that I expose myself to soccer moms in their Escalates and You-cons, though. That would probably jack up the premiums considerably. [8D] 




NuevaVida -> RE: Car insurance, why so expensive ? (9/30/2008 10:16:58 PM)

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ORIGINAL: KatyLied

Insurance is expensive until you have an unfortunate accident and need it.  Just saying.



Speaking from my own experience, this is so true.




GreedyTop -> RE: Car insurance, why so expensive ? (9/30/2008 10:22:43 PM)

and having car rental coverage on the policy is a GOOD thing.... *nods*




RCdc -> RE: Car insurance, why so expensive ? (10/1/2008 1:16:55 AM)

I have full no claims and have been driving around 10 years and I pay approx £200FC.
 
You also live in a part of the UK which sucks for public transport.  The SW is notoriously bad, I should know!  Not all the public services are like that but even the trains in the SW are not good.  Where I am now, the transport is brilliant and in London itself, it's regular - even if the traffic sucks.  Other areas of the country also have good services but the rural and coastal areas and ports of the SW suffer - it's the price you pay for living somewhere pretty - ya know I keep suggesting you move. [;)]
 
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