curious
f350haulin
11-01-2006, 04:07 PM
im gettin really into camaros (93-2002 style), but there is one problem. Im in high school. I would like a mid-late 90s camaro, but im sure the insurance will be outrageous for a 17 yr old male, even though i have a clean record. I have an impala, which hauls ass, but i want something louder than the 3.8 i have (im thinkin 5.7). There are some good prices on ebay for some nice camaros, but i was just curious to ask a few camaro owners what their insurance runs for about a year (assuming clean history). If insurance is too bad, im probably going to jump off a cliff, because im fiendin for a camaro! Sorry i get a little psycho. Does anyone mind sharing what their insurance runs for a year, cause im really curious. BTW mine is about 900/yr.
ikeyballz
11-02-2006, 11:59 PM
mine with a clean record, under my parents is 1K
goldz28
11-03-2006, 07:46 AM
Go to progressive.com and do one of there free quotes. My dad had a 98 z28 when i was 16 and I was quoted $600 a month with a clean record and that was 9 years ago...
Good luck.
Good luck.
racing_5speed
11-10-2006, 08:49 AM
I am 17 live in WI and DONT have a clean driving record... speeding tickets and such and i have a 90 camaro rs and my insurance is a little over $100 a month. about $1400 a year
Blackcrow64
11-10-2006, 03:36 PM
I am 17 live in WI and DONT have a clean driving record... speeding tickets and such and i have a 90 camaro rs and my insurance is a little over $100 a month. about $1400 a year
Moral of the story, don't get speeding tickets. lol
I hate to break it to ya but your insurance will always be higher with that type of car. Especially since they see you as a teenage guy.
Moral of the story, don't get speeding tickets. lol
I hate to break it to ya but your insurance will always be higher with that type of car. Especially since they see you as a teenage guy.
666_speed
11-10-2006, 07:41 PM
I'm 21 with no tickets and one accident, full coverage for me on my '98 v6 was ~1900 every 6 months. In my mom's name, it was ~800 ever 6 months. Now, in her name, it's $38x every 6 months liability.
When I was 19 and got my '92 RS I paid $168.10 a month liability.
When I was 19 and got my '92 RS I paid $168.10 a month liability.
Mr. Luos
11-10-2006, 08:10 PM
I am 27.
My Trans Am STILL get the performance surcharge added to it. :lol:
Insurance at this point for a 17 year old guy will probably be more than the payment.
My Trans Am STILL get the performance surcharge added to it. :lol:
Insurance at this point for a 17 year old guy will probably be more than the payment.
Blackcrow64
11-10-2006, 09:07 PM
Geez speed your gettin ripped with the insurance... I pay 90 a month for my liability on my 92' and I don't have such a great record with the law and speed factor. lol
88camaroproject
11-13-2006, 11:00 AM
i think mine is like 1400-1600 a year for full coverage
AFI 05
11-13-2006, 10:26 PM
Under my dad's name, I pay around $115 a month for liability.
Live702
11-17-2006, 05:27 PM
Let's see, 89 Trans Am titled under my dad's name, no tickets, no accidents (knock on wood) and 23 year old male comes out to be a little over a hundred a month. Funny, it costs more to insure my mom's 2003 neon sxt than my TA.
philly rs
11-17-2006, 05:50 PM
hell when i had my 96 3.8 rs it was 82 bucks a month, now i have a 96 f1 (lt1) its 140 a month full coverage. im praying that since i live in a gated community now, next year it will go down alot.
stieh2000
11-17-2006, 08:41 PM
20 years in 5 days, clean record, reside in NJ. 2000v6 cost 80-ish/month under my mothers name with pretty much full coverage. If it were under my name, it'd be well over 2000/year.
One of MANY reasons why I want to move out of NJ and never look back once I'm out of College.
One of MANY reasons why I want to move out of NJ and never look back once I'm out of College.
Earlsfat
11-17-2006, 08:53 PM
34 & married, 1970 Camaro (when the bastard runs), full daily driver coverage lowest deductibles available, limited-tort - $245 every 6 months. Only issue is must pay for a certified appraisal to present to ins co in the event of a loss... otherwise they'll only pay me blue book... which wouldn't even buy a freaking new tire.
They also know it has almost no safety or security equipment and that it's a high-performance vehicle (454, etc). I guess I'm lucky for being in a county that's considered rural, although I'm within 35 minutes of Philly and Wilmington.
Allstate... They've earned my loyalty.
They also know it has almost no safety or security equipment and that it's a high-performance vehicle (454, etc). I guess I'm lucky for being in a county that's considered rural, although I'm within 35 minutes of Philly and Wilmington.
Allstate... They've earned my loyalty.
crazy Jim
11-17-2006, 10:08 PM
look at it this way: when you turn 21 it'll go down and whenyou turn 25 it'll drop again. In essence you'll be looking forward to a coupla raises in the not to distance future.
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