How big do vehicle insurance rates come and go?
For example, is there that much of a monthly price differential between a 2004 4-Door Compact Toyota Corolla and a Ferrari? Are we talking hundreds more or maybe $15 or so?
I ask, because I'm selling my '03 Honda Civic LX and am thinking about getting an '00 Toyota Celica GT-S. I'm currently paying about $80 a month for the Civic. Without relating me to go get a quote (I'm on my father's plan, so I simply don't own all the information that's required), can you ballpark how much more it would cost? The Civic is considered a family saloon, but the Celica is somewhat of a sporty car due to the GT-S and 6-Speed Turbo. And it's also a two-door. Also, are the rumors true that if a car is red or any other color that's usually relateon cloud nineacing, prices go up as well? The sports car I'm looking at is black.
I'm 19 years old, but again, I'm on my father's insurance and he's been driving a while, hence why my current monthly reimbursement is so low.
"> The color of the car has positively no effect on its insurance costs; that's an urban myth that won't die. As for the difference between the Civic and the Celica, you didn't give enough info for us to oblige you. The turbo Celica might be a sports car and carry a surcharge. Even if you don't own all the info, your father's agent can give you a ballpark integer, though they might need the VIN to pin it down.
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I ask, because I'm selling my '03 Honda Civic LX and am thinking about getting an '00 Toyota Celica GT-S. I'm currently paying about $80 a month for the Civic. Without relating me to go get a quote (I'm on my father's plan, so I simply don't own all the information that's required), can you ballpark how much more it would cost? The Civic is considered a family saloon, but the Celica is somewhat of a sporty car due to the GT-S and 6-Speed Turbo. And it's also a two-door. Also, are the rumors true that if a car is red or any other color that's usually relateon cloud nineacing, prices go up as well? The sports car I'm looking at is black.
I'm 19 years old, but again, I'm on my father's insurance and he's been driving a while, hence why my current monthly reimbursement is so low.
"> The color of the car has positively no effect on its insurance costs; that's an urban myth that won't die. As for the difference between the Civic and the Celica, you didn't give enough info for us to oblige you. The turbo Celica might be a sports car and carry a surcharge. Even if you don't own all the info, your father's agent can give you a ballpark integer, though they might need the VIN to pin it down.
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