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Old 08-06-2003, 08:25 AM
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insurance rates for 2004 GTP (comp G)

Called my insurance co. and they didn't know yet.

So for those who already have a 2004 GTP Comp G, were the rates that much higher than a regular GTP, or GT?

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I doubt a Comp G would be more expensive than a GTP just because it's still teh same engine and it's still a 4dr. It will however be more $$ than the GT for obvious reasons.
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