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What is the average insurance amount yearly for a mitsubishi eclipse?(1996-2000)? |
What is the average insurance amount yearly for a mitsubishi eclipse?(1996-2000)? Estimating $148 a month, I don't normally look up stuf flike this, but was bored. Anyways, you will have a lot of variables. Your age, the older the better the price, your marriage status (marriage means discount), security devices in the car, where you live, past violations and what coverages you want, and etc... It could go a lot higher, so hard to get an actual quote without knowing your situation, just be sure to go after as many discounts as possible. Also, if you ar elooking at buying a car, think it over and factor in insurance, a 4 door will get a better rate, and a higher safety rated car will get a better discount also. I have a new Audi A6, about $40k, and I pay $109 a month for full coverage, however, the car is in the top 5 of the states best safety rated, I am married, no tickets or accidents ever, and it has a security system, chipped key, and Audi telemetrics (basically on-star) that can locae it if it is stolen somehow, so, I got a very good discount. My last car, a used TT, was $340 a month, it was cheaper, not as good of a safety rating and it was a 2 door. So be sure to match your car to your insurance, if you are young, your pretty much screwed either way unless you go onto a parents policy. Really, after you are sure on the car, you can get basic quotes for esurance.com, then, go to an actual location, don't get insurance on-line, if you have state farm or something where you are, go to the offices, they will be a lot more helpful and educate you. Also, if you are a bit older and have an apartment, get say renters insurance, you will get yet another discount. You can go on line and enter all your information to find exactly what it will cost you with places like GICO or call your insurance agent. It will all depend on your age, location, driving record, if the car is finance and your credit rating. So an average price will cover a very wide range. This is much more dependant on the driver than the vehicle. In what city? For how old a driver? At what liabiltiy limits? With what credit score? What kind of driving record? It can be anywhere from $500 a year (minimum liability, no physical damage, 35 year old driver in Iowa with a 700 credit score & clean driving record) to $10,000 (25 year old driver with speeding ticket, 500 credit score, in NYC). agent, 20+ years cars don't matter its the nut behind the wheel that matters. if you want life security you have to check more info http://www.freewebs.com/getinsurance... |
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