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On 22 Feb 2004 17:34:07 GMT, drpimpdaddi@aol.complaint (He Hate
Retards) wrote: >>Oh sure, then if I get into an accident, or something I can incur a huge >>dept...that makes alot of sense! >>I am happy with the $250.00 deductible. I was just trying to get input from >>others with insurance. > >Then don't get in to an accident, doofus! If you're not at-fault, then the >deductible won't matter because the other party has to pay for it. Not that simple, doofus. What happens if someone nails you in a parking lot, then drives-off? That's right, you're out the deductible. |
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On Sun, 22 Feb 2004 19:27:16 GMT, "Larry" <lgz56@yahoo.com> wrote:
>coupes), cost of repair and the body style (4 door civics are much cheaper >than 2 dr EX's). In comparison for Calif ins rates, it is a pretty decent >premium even for the lowest limits and highest deductibles. >"Thomas Cooke" <tomboy83@yahoo.com> wrote in message >news:Bi4_b.4781$aT1.4331@newsread1.news.pas.earth link.net... >> I have a 2002 Honda Civic Ex with side airbags. I am in my late thirties, Nice top post, "Larry". Ever consider a blank line between what you write and the post that follows? Sheesh. |
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You have a great deal. I'd be proud to pay so little for so much.
(me: '90 Integra, liability only = $700 a year. No one under 25 can drive the car either.) Just hope the ins co will be there if/when you need them. Who is your carrier? Thomas Cooke wrote: > I have a 2002 Honda Civic Ex with side airbags. I am in my late thirties, > have a discount for group insurance through the college that I am an alumni > with, and I am a home owner. I pay $70.00 per month for full coverage with > liability, collision, fire, theft, rental car coverage, and $250.00 > deductible. I live in the New England area in the USA. Does this sound Good, > Average, or Bad? I am trying to get some ideas to see if this is a normal > rate. I have gotten only one speeding ticket in my life and never been at > fault for an accident or other violation. > > Thanks, -- Tp, -------- __o ----- -\<. -------- __o --- ( )/ ( ) ---- -\<. -------------------- ( )/ ( ) ----------------------------------------- No Lawsuit Ever Fixed A Moron... |
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Pars <"sdaro(remove)"@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:<40397B6C.E4A708C1@hotmail.com>...
> Around here, if you're not at fault, the other insurance company pays the > deductible. > Yeah I know. I don't know if there are any other no-fault states, but I know MI is. |
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"joe" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote in message
news:nospam-6B45F4.19083122022004@netnews.comcast.net... > well it's paid off already... Can you afford to go without a car or any money to go towards a replacement car if the Si were wiped out in a solo crash tomorrow? If the Si is your only car, I'd keep collision on it. If it's an 'extra' car, or a winter beater that doesn't have a lot of value left in it, you could consider going without. I just did a check on my '92 Mazda MX-3 GS, which is an 'extra' car to me with 142,000 miles so there's not a lot of resale value left in it. Collision coverage on a six-month policy ranges from a premium of $87 with a $1000 deductible to $173 with a $50 deductible. Doing a quick check on Progressive's site shows that for a random '02 Civic Si that's paid for, collision coverage ranges from $150 with $1000 deductible to $301 with a $50 deductible. I'm a cheapskate, so I'm willing to keep $87 to $173 in my pocket every six months and if I do something stupid and kill the Mazda, it's gone and I'm going to get nothing from the insurance company to compensate for my loss. I figure right now it's probably a $2000 car, so to get $1950 back from the insurance company I'd have to spend _at least_ $173, and every six months I go without trashing the car it continues to cost me more, and the likelyhood of my getting the full $2000 back goes down as the car continues to lose value with age and mileage. Doing another quick check of AutoTrader.com shows that your 2000 Civic Si probably still has anywhere from $10000 to $14000 in resale value still in it. To me, that's way too much money to risk losing without any compensation if you wreck it in an at-fault accident tomorrow. But since you've already considered going without collision coverage entirely, you're probably OK with going with a maximum deductible on collision so you're paying the minimum amount of money for that coverage. With as much money as you still have tied up in that car, I'd make sure that if the car went away tomorrow, I'd still get something out of the insurance company for it so I could recoup some of that investment towards replacing it. But that's just me, and I'm only offering advice cause I got out of the business of telling other people what to do a long time ago. |
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This is not the case though. I pay $70.00 per month for FULL coverage and a
250 deductible on my 2002 Civic ex. My monthly payments car are $300.00. > They're both right: $1,000 is the way to go, and don't ever go below $500. The > only way a $250 deductible will benefit you is if you make crashing into things > an annual event. At which point, your insurance will cost more than your car > payments. > > |
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My carrier is Liberty Mutual. I have been with them for about 20 years now.
"TomP" <roadcyc@socal.rr.com> wrote in message news:403A191E.A1FC1127@socal.rr.com... > You have a great deal. I'd be proud to pay so little for so much. > (me: '90 Integra, liability only = $700 a year. No one under 25 can drive the > car either.) > > Just hope the ins co will be there if/when you need them. > > Who is your carrier? > |
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"Im anonymous" <acctforjunk@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:bffabe31.0402230935.5c31c8ab@posting.google.c om... > Pars <"sdaro(remove)"@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:<40397B6C.E4A708C1@hotmail.com>... > > Around here, if you're not at fault, the other insurance company pays the > > deductible. > > > > Yeah I know. I don't know if there are any other no-fault states, but I know MI is. NY is a no-fault state, but it doesn't apply as you state it. If I'm in an accident that is the other persons fault... -If I put the claim into my insurance company, they withhold the deductible. -If they collect the full amount from the other persons insurance company, I get re-imbursed. -If I go after the other persons insurance company, I collect in full. Every accident I (or my wife) has been in, I notify my insurance company of the accident (in case I have trouble collecting), and then go after the other persons insurance directly. There is no deductible on liability (the portion of the other persons insurance that pays my damages) and I collect in full. |
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Dude-Keep that rate. I have 1 ticket on my record and pay $210 for a 98
Civic EX. True I am 22-single and don't have the discounts you do but still. My deductable is 500. Keep your low deductable cause like the guy said above-it could take 3 years to save the money to be ahead. Doesn't sound like you have a problem paying it. As for the guy with the Si- If you live around the great Pacific Northwest you are absolutely crazy not to at lease have Comp. I don't know anybody here with a GSR, Si, Type R that hasn't had at least a little damage from a break in if not had the car stolen completely. Make sure you know how bad your area is cause you may be out $14000 if it gets jacked! Even though the key is chipped a good theif can get your car started in less than 45 seconds with a screwdriver. Ryan "Thomas Cooke" <tomboy83@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:4pR_b.8302$aT1.2299@newsread1.news.pas.earthl ink.net... > My carrier is Liberty Mutual. I have been with them for about 20 years now. > > > "TomP" <roadcyc@socal.rr.com> wrote in message > news:403A191E.A1FC1127@socal.rr.com... > > You have a great deal. I'd be proud to pay so little for so much. > > (me: '90 Integra, liability only = $700 a year. No one under 25 can drive > the > > car either.) > > > > Just hope the ins co will be there if/when you need them. > > > > Who is your carrier? > > > > |
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