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miss_jess 21-May-2009 05:48 PM


Originally Posted by T-MacK (Post 1401526)
Thats ridiculous.
Where you under 21 then??
4 years a'go for my EG full coverage was $725 bucks a year at SF.

were you 2nd driver? I have never seen a driver under the age of 25 no matter the car pay $725 yearly for full coverage. Considering State Farm doesn't even do a yearly premium they do it semi-annually meaning you paid $362.5 for your 6 month premium.... meaning you paid $60.42/month for full coverage :noidea: which SF office were you with?... I would love to transfer my policies to that agent.........

T-MacK 21-May-2009 07:24 PM


Originally Posted by miss_jess (Post 1401539)
were you 2nd driver? I have never seen a driver under the age of 25 no matter the car pay $725 yearly for full coverage. Considering State Farm doesn't even do a yearly premium they do it semi-annually meaning you paid $362.5 for your 6 month premium.... meaning you paid $60.42/month for full coverage :noidea: which SF office were you with?... I would love to transfer my policies to that agent.........

First off 4 years a'go I was over 25. And I pay less then $60bucks a month my EG and pay 80 on the EP. Its called having a good record and only a handfull of tickets since I was 17.

miss_jess 22-May-2009 12:00 AM


Originally Posted by T-MacK (Post 1401578)
First off 4 years a'go I was over 25. And I pay less then $60bucks a month my EG and pay 80 on the EP. Its called having a good record and only a handfull of tickets since I was 17.

thank you... i also have a clean record

i understand the way insurance works, I work for state farm

maybe just lighten up and stop thinking everything i say is against you

was just pointing out that its good you only paid $60/month and how its shitty i pay more then double that.... sorry i don't keep a track of peoples age of the board

CivicsGalor3 23-May-2009 07:25 PM

Update, have to remove the exhaust to get it insured. Its what I gotta do i guess

spike 23-May-2009 08:09 PM

don't tell, say the car is stock.

CivicsGalor3 23-May-2009 08:17 PM

I'll put it back on after

h0lage 24-May-2009 12:31 AM

is that what the "inspector"said?

RadEp3 24-May-2009 01:53 AM


Originally Posted by CivicsGalor3 (Post 1402006)
I'll put it back on after

thats what i would do.

iamcanadian_31 24-May-2009 12:50 PM

my ej coupe was running me 725 a MONTH on clean record and everything...i changed my addy and now it's down to like $285.... get that?¿?¿ just an address change got those fukn hands outta my pockets!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

rick10 24-May-2009 01:37 PM


Originally Posted by iamcanadian_31 (Post 1402066)
my ej coupe was running me 725 a MONTH on clean record and everything...i changed my addy and now it's down to like $285.... get that?¿?¿ just an address change got those fukn hands outta my pockets!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



thats what i keep telling everyone..

everyone here is so surprise that some people are paying so low .. well guess what .. ask them what address they have under their insurance and thats probably the reason..

When i got my insurance the price difference between two addresses (3 blocks apart from each other) was 35 dollars a month . In the same city , just 3 blocks apart from each other ....

miss_jess 24-May-2009 01:52 PM

it goes by postal code.... determines the risk in that territory... so yes, 3 blocks away has the potential to make a difference

insurance goes by the address on your license... if I moved basically down the street my postal code would change and drop $60/month. Further north you go, the cheaper it is

rick10 24-May-2009 02:07 PM


Originally Posted by miss_jess (Post 1402078)
it goes by postal code.... determines the risk in that territory... so yes, 3 blocks away has the potential to make a difference

insurance goes by the address on your license... if I moved basically down the street my postal code would change and drop $60/month. Further north you go, the cheaper it is

thats what i mean...

thats the reason i find it pointless to compare insurance quotes or prices that we all pay.... Unless we all live in the same city (at least) ..or unless people can share their experiences with different insurance company..

I just laugh when someone here comes and says i m paying 60 a month an the next person thinks he is going to ge the same quote. It just does not work like that

miss_jess 24-May-2009 06:29 PM


Originally Posted by rick10 (Post 1402080)
thats what i mean...

thats the reason i find it pointless to compare insurance quotes or prices that we all pay.... Unless we all live in the same city (at least) ..or unless people can share their experiences with different insurance company..

I just laugh when someone here comes and says i m paying 60 a month an the next person thinks he is going to ge the same quote. It just does not work like that

yup yup... you are 100% right :thumb:

T-MacK 24-May-2009 07:38 PM


Originally Posted by rick10 (Post 1402080)

I just laugh when someone here comes and says i m paying 60 a month an the next person thinks he is going to ge the same quote. It just does not work like that

I here you.
I laugh when people say they are paying $725.00 a month for a EJ coupe??? WTF are you serious??

rick10 24-May-2009 08:18 PM


Originally Posted by T-MacK (Post 1402128)
I here you.
I laugh when people say they are paying $725.00 a month for a EJ coupe??? WTF are you serious??

I remember back when i was 19 and had a small accident ( in a parking lot) state farm ( i believe thats the name) quote me 9500 a year for a 93 jetta (this was in 2003) one way and 11 500 full coverage.

I laughed at the guys face and left....

seanv98 24-May-2009 10:07 PM

I've never had an insurance company ask me if anything was done to my cars. When my EG hatch got written off i showed the ins company the receipts and was covered for most of the losses. They gave me almost 8000 for a '93. That was about 6 years ago.

rick10 24-May-2009 10:18 PM


Originally Posted by seanv98 (Post 1402155)
I've never had an insurance company ask me if anything was done to my cars. When my EG hatch got written off i showed the ins company the receipts and was covered for most of the losses. They gave me almost 8000 for a '93. That was about 6 years ago.


TD is pretty a n al when it comes to mods. I have my mazda 3 under td insurance and i also had to take the car for inspection. The guy took a lot of pictures ofthe car


I was also told by td that they won insure modded cars. My honda is lowered and they refused to insure it .

tinting, rims , decks , are ok though

DumbasSi 24-May-2009 10:39 PM

Location, along with age and marital status can also effect your insurance rates. When I read about people paying $400 month for a 10+ year old car, I assume they live in the GTA, are single and under 25.

In my case, Im with Johnson/Unifund, Im in my 30's, married and I live out in the boonies. I pay under $300 month for my 07 Si, my 07 Mini Cooper, my house and my life insurance.

Everyones situation is different, so an insurance company that is good for one person, may not be the same for another.

FiveO 24-May-2009 11:17 PM


Originally Posted by CivicsGalor3 (Post 1402006)
I'll put it back on after

That would be about the stupidest move possible given that the insurance company has explicitly made your insurance coverage conditional on you bringing your exhaust back to stock.

If you are in a crash and they find that you have put a modified exhaust back on the car, they will cancel your policy on grounds of misrepresentation and breach of contract. That means you can be held personally on the hook for any damages arising out of a crash.

It also means that your name goes on an insurance industry black list along with all the other people cancelled for insurance mispresentation or insurance fraud. Once you're on that list, say goodbye to any chance at all of getting affordable insurance for the next very many years.

rick10 24-May-2009 11:26 PM


Originally Posted by FiveO (Post 1402173)
That would be about the stupidest move possible given that the insurance company has explicitly made your insurance coverage conditional on you bringing your exhaust back to stock.

If you are in a crash and they find that you have put a modified exhaust back on the car, they will cancel your policy on grounds of misrepresentation and breach of contract. That means you can be held personally on the hook for any damages arising out of a crash.

It also means that your name goes on an insurance industry black list along with all the other people cancelled for insurance mispresentation or insurance fraud. Once you're on that list, say goodbye to any chance at all of getting affordable insurance for the next very many years.

yea thats true. I ll be very carefull with td insurance. They do not play around with mods


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