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hondaboy16v
03-05-2003, 10:18 AM
The main reason i want a n/a is for insurance reasons. I'm a freshman in college and i don't have a lot fo cash to throw around right now. Can anyone give me a fair estimate of the insurance diff between a TT and an n/a? I figure with a n/a i can carry just liability for awhile until i can afford full coverage.:rolleyes:

2broke
03-08-2003, 05:04 PM
For insurance, liability coverage is always cheaper but you would take a risk for just getting that coverage. I currently pay 1500 for six months because I was in an accident before and I had my old car stolen. If you don't have any accidents or major citations it should come around a little under 900 for six months.

Gradyman25
03-09-2003, 02:41 PM
i have full coverage, and it runs me 200 month, i'm 20 with no tickets, wreckes or anything and i only drive an N/A!!! so the tt is deffinately gonna be more xpensive, thats why i opted to go with the na untill i'm 25 then the insurance drops

96_300ZX
03-13-2003, 11:31 AM
Same here but I pay $1600 for six months for my 1996 NA.

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