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Old 07-24-2003, 11:17 PM
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insurance difference between a sedan and ls

Anyone here know about how much more insurance would cost for a Impala LS compared to a Sedan, a percentage more or comparison would be nice.

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Old 07-24-2003, 11:22 PM
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i dunno the answer to this, but i think your best bet would be to call your insurance agency, and get a quote from them, if you were to get one from someone here, there price would probably be different

http://www.progressive.com/

http://www.geico.com/
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ok for me its about $8 a month more for the LS which is fine by me just got my car and i love it.
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Post Sedan Vs Ls

i just purchased a 2003 impala ls, and there was quite a difference.
the sedan (for me) is $238/ month.
but the ls model (for me) is $288/ month for full collision and full comprehensive.
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Re: Sedan Vs Ls

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i just purchased a 2003 impala ls, and there was quite a difference.
the sedan (for me) is $238/ month.
but the ls model (for me) is $288/ month for full collision and full comprehensive.
Holy moly!!! My insurance is $88 per month for full collision and full comprehensive with a $100 deductible. This is for 2 vehicles, my Impala LS and our 2001 Tahoe LT. I think you need to find a new insurance man. Let me know if you want the name of mine.
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Re: insurance difference between a sedan and ls

I had a 95 Olds Aurora before this car. I just sold it and bought this 2004 Imapala LS and my insurance went up $6 a month.
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Re: Re: Sedan Vs Ls

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Holy moly!!! My insurance is $88 per month for full collision and full comprehensive with a $100 deductible. This is for 2 vehicles, my Impala LS and our 2001 Tahoe LT. I think you need to find a new insurance man. Let me know if you want the name of mine.

$48/month $500 deductable, full comprehensive. '00 Impala, Since its a police car it never got the LS tag. :-D
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