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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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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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