I was 16 when I got my 1989 325iS, and the insurance was like $1200 a year. I am 18 now, and the M3 is about the same amount. I have progressive, too.
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We are not insurance agents, YOU should call a insurance agency and find out.
BTW, I pay $500 a year with $0 deductible, and $35,000 agreed on value.
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yeah, it depends on a wide variety of factors
terms
age
location
driving record
insurer
other policies with insurer
total # of vehicles
under age drivers in the same household
etc, etcLast edited by TeamM3; 06-26-2004, 01:40 PM.A friend will come bail you out of jail, but a TRUE friend will be sitting next to you in the jail cell saying, "Dude, that was focking awesome!"
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Tricks to keeping the price down: see if you're eligible for a good student discount if you're in school, take an accident prevention course (only one day course), multiple line discount (for me the discount for also having life insurance was more than the life insurance), make sure they know you have an alarm and ABS if you do.
I pay $350/mo for the M3 and an 89 Jimmy, one ticket, 19 yo, in NY, 500 deductible...oh and I'm a male, that will always screw you over with ins co's.Last edited by AlpineRunner; 06-26-2004, 02:00 PM."It is needless to say that self-propelling vehicles, like other machines, will never do as much for one who does not understand them as for one who does."
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Originally posted by Euro ///M3 Turbo
CRX? Ummm no hondas. Thanks for the help.
jk, sorry I wont give you anymore shit. Just read around a bit. also, insurance may be cheap, but the cars can get extremely expensive to drive.
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