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Old 03-29-03, 01:06 AM
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Insurance rates on TII

Hey, im only 16 and im getting an 89' rx7-tII from my uncle (fixes cars for living) and i was wondering if there are any other people out there around my age paying insurance on these bad *****...please tell me your rate...thanks

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on my bad **** when i was 16 7years ago it was $120 a month
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The insurance rates are not only based on age, but also on your location, driving record, grades in school, average annual mileage, etc. If you want an accurate insurance quote, then you will need to ask the insurance company yourself. Quotes are free. It will help if you supply them with the VIN.

BTW, the TurboII is normally the same insurance rate as a non-turbo RX-7. It's the convertibles and 93+ RX-7's that are more expensive.
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2,560 for one-year.
under my name both insurance and car, so i changed to my moms name, now 1200 for a year.
and i pay for insurance.
turbo is what make my insurance go way up high.
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$117 a month.
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$420 every six monthes.
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There is a guy near me that pays 2200/year canadian. Mines about that.
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$70 a month for me.
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insurance

do you want Plpd or full coverage. My insurance company gave my parents a quote on the cost of a TII under their name and for plpd it was only 600 a year.
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full insurance, 193 a month, im 16 just got my license last week, it didnt matter if i had a n/a or turboII
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Lets just say for a 16 year old its pretty damn high lol
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i am 20 with 2 tickets on my record, for me being the sole driver of my 89 N/A the large insurance companies want $2600 for 6 months. but cheaper rates can be found at smaller insurance companies.
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I always thought if you have to ask, you can't afford it.
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Jeez? 33 y.o. and $580/year. Pays to be OLD! Damn 33 came up quick though.
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20 years old, $700 every six, but thats my own policy with 3 cars on it and no tickets. RX7 T2, Cavalier, and 75 Corvette Convertible. Don't ask me how the rates are that low for a young person with 2 sports cars. I didn't argue with them, nor did I ask why.
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23 and with 90 TII $1600 a year with one car total,
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I pay 143 per mo. full coverage with:
good student discount
no accident/ticked for 3yr discount
driver's ed discount

I am an 18yr old male. I drive an 88T2.
My insurance is under my dad's name, but I am the primary driver.
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I had an accident (hit tree in bad weather) and one double speed in school zone (i know i know, i didnt see the "school zone" lights blinking and was doing 40 in what i thought was a 30 but infact was a 20)

i was 17 when i got my s4 n/a, had shitty grades and was paying 2100 year
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I'm 22, with a clean record, and pay a little over $600 for 6 months for my TII. Full coverage was $1,000 more so I went with liability
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Funny thing. I was paying $120 a month for my 2000 blazer, than when I put my TII on it it went doen to $85 a month. Not bad for 2 cars. 22yo BTW, no tickets, no accidents.
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