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View Poll Results: Is it a good idea to go without insurance?
Yes, stop paying the insurance 2 8.00%
No, you need insurance. 23 92.00%
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Old 12-16-2004, 03:14 AM
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Well, currently I go to private school, out of pocket I have to pay $200/month for tuiton. Next year I'll be going to college, and even after all the scholarships, I'll have to pay about $6000 in cash by myself in August. Still think I'm a cheap bastard?
yeah i do still think your a cheap bastard. I live on my own (at 19) pay for my own car, insurance, apartment(split 2 ways), and college.I pay for all my own bills. Its called WORK try doing it. obviously if you cant pay your bills you need to find a better job.
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You want cheap insurance?

Hows $17 a month for driving THIS thing...

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Re: Insurance question

come winter that would be quite the driving experience.
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Old 12-16-2004, 01:50 PM
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Re: Insurance question

How much does one of those cost? How fast can they go? 80 mph? How many miles does the engine last for?
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Old 12-16-2004, 02:04 PM
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Claw, seriously though. Pay your insurance. Even though MI is a no-fault state, the injuries caused in even a minor accident could drain your pocket forever.

$19 a month for the bike....hmmmm.....
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come winter that would be quite the driving experience.
Every winter, I have no choice. I just wish next year nothing happens.

I got it up to 105mph until the pannels started flying off. Its not very aerodynamic.

Makes for cheap insurance, cheap gas, cheap maintanance, cheap transportation all around.
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And just forget about snow... try drving around on 2 ball bearings.
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Re: Insurance question

You put on the spiked tires and ride with your feet down?
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You put on the spiked tires and ride with your feet down?
If only I was so lucky.
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Re: Insurance question

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Well here is my problem. I'm getting tired of paying for my insurance. I'm 18, and currently my insurance is about $95/month for just liability. I live in a no-fault state. When February rolls around, it will be time to renew my insurance. What I'm thinking of doing is renewing the policy, getting the insurance card, then as soon as I get it, cancel the policy. Drive like that for the next 5 months. I would be extremely careful, never speed, or break any laws, basically avoid any accidents. This way, if I don't cause any accidents, I saved up this money, and I can spend it on racing at a track. What do you think about doing this?
Thats a horrible idea! Never do that. Trust me, no matter how carefull you think you are shit always happens. Its Murphy's Law man! You can run from Murphy's Law!
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