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Hey all, I'm thinking about selling her
![]() ![]() This post has been edited by -Samurai-: Sep 27, 2008 - 11:38 PM -------------------- ![]() 1997 Toyota Celica GT Hatchback- Sold :( 2000 Toyota Celica GT- Sold :( 1997 Lexus SC400- Daily :D |
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I'm 19 and thankfully my parents are still covering my insurance,
However I do pay for my motorcycle insurance. I shopped around and found that Geico tended to be the lowest (without comprehensive that is). I know that for motorcycle riders, there is a Govt. sponsored safety class you can take that will lower your insurance. I paid $668/yr (not bad for something that can do 0-60 in 3.2, redlines at 14.5, and... well I'll stop there...) and after taking the class (it's $250 if you're over 25, and $150 if you aren't. Govt. has a kick back for younger riders) it lowered my insurance by another $150-$200/yr and makes your class M license MUCH easier to obtain. Call up your INS and find out if they have any programs you can take to lower your rates. Now that I think about it, AAA also offers a program for "new" drivers that will lower your INS another 15%/yr. 15% of 2200 is 1870. There goes $320 for just sitting through a couple of classes. -TC -------------------- Live your life for yourself. Don't hold back for anything or anyone.
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