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Old 10-02-2004, 08:04 PM
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Question difference between 4 and 2 door

hi, i looking to buy a new car. preferably a 4 door 2001 integra. my question is what is the difference in insurance cost between a 4 door and 2 door and is there a difference between auto or stick? if the cost btween the two isnt that much than i will try and get a 2003 RSX type-s.
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Generally, 4 door cars are involved in fewer accidents than the equivalent 2 door models, so, they cost less to insure. If you need to know how much, you should really contact an insurance company and ask for a quote.
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Re: difference between 4 and 2 door

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if the cost btween the two isnt that much than i will try and get a 2003 RSX type-s.
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....insinuating that if the cost difference WAS significant, then you would get an integra?
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