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Havokk 06-11-2009 09:20 AM


Originally Posted by knife13 (Post 413268)
can't you take the traffic class to get your insurance down.

I already took the class for one of my tickets awhile back. I could look into it,I'm pretty lazy about that. Those tickets are from a couple years ago though, is it every three years the tickets come of??? Would it go down then?? Just guessing.

WNRacing 06-11-2009 09:23 AM

Yep, 5 points + I'm assuming you're under 25 will kill you..

Doesn't really matter what kind of a car you have though, unless you have something that you don't need full coverage on, your insurance will be expensive. The thing I really can't believe is the Car payment..

My Fiance's '05 Sixxer runs her about $100.00/mo. My Stratus R/T is about $70.00/mo and my GT is about $60.00/mo. and I'm 22... All Full coverage. with 100/300/100 Liability. Her Collision deductible is only $500, mine are both $750.

Havokk 06-11-2009 09:28 AM

Damn. Wonder where I ended up paying that much. Live & learn right?
Same her though, I'm 22. I'll be 23 in october. You turnin' 23 this year??

NewMustangMan 06-11-2009 09:30 AM

my Ins. on my 07 sixer is $120 a month. I have nothing on ym record but i live in the land of the drunk drivers

Black Sunshine 06-11-2009 09:39 AM

If you get rid of the 'Stang, you'll still post here, right?

It's a shame that you might have to get rid of it, but I say you do what you have to do and what is best for you.

WNRacing 06-11-2009 09:47 AM


Originally Posted by Havokk (Post 413275)
Damn. Wonder where I ended up paying that much. Live & learn right?
Same her though, I'm 22. I'll be 23 in october. You turnin' 23 this year??

I'll be 23 next Feb. So, I guess that will be Feb. '10? lol This year is flying by.

Have you shopped around on your insurance? Check with a company called Bristol West, while you're at it, you should have your G/F's insurance quoted with yours. Since you guys live together now you need to have your insurance in the same household, otherwise you won't be covered on each others' cars. Plus, you can get muilt-car discounts and what-not.

Oh yeah, if all else fails, just crank up your deductible. Most companies can go up to like $5000. Just make sure that their lienholder deductibles are like $250 so your loan doesn't get focked.

Mossberg 06-21-2009 02:44 PM

I have nothing to add here except, "Always remind her that putting the toilet paper on the roll the wrong way will get her punched in the throat."

01FR500 06-21-2009 07:28 PM


Originally Posted by Mossberg (Post 415017)
I have nothing to add here except, "Always remind her that putting the toilet paper on the roll the wrong way will get her punched in the throat."

X2, I've had to explain this.


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