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Old 11-11-2001, 07:51 PM   #1
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For me to be a secondary driver, with only liability, and under 5000km a year, it would cost 3000 to insure an 88 Camaro Z28!! Thats nuts.
For a 91 Eagle Talon (same conditions as above), it would be $1000. A 323 GTX is $980, and a 89 MR2 Supercharged is 1100!
So no Camaro's for me
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Old 11-12-2001, 11:17 AM   #2
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A Camaro classifies as a sports car. You can do what I did and buy an old man car. I got an 88' Diplomat, dropped in a fresh 360, some leather seats from a New Yorker and a fresh suspension all for about 3000$. Cheap insurance, and I can stomp any Camaro or Mustang out there!
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Old 11-12-2001, 12:09 PM   #3
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Yeah, I'm planning on getting something the world regards is crappy, then making it fast. I'm really looking for an MR2 Supercharged or Mazda 323 GTX (both are only available from 88-89). 2-3 grand, and they are simply awesome! And insurance is cheap
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Old 11-12-2001, 09:54 PM   #4
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Have you done some shopping around? And are you under 20 or something? I insure my two VR4s (one being the Spyder), Dodge Shadow and Delorean for less then 3000 a year. Actually its a bit less then 2000 and its full coverage on all of them. (except the delorean is storage for the winters)













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Old 11-13-2001, 03:34 PM   #5
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I got quotes from 6 or 7 differnet places. Some were nearly twice what the cheapest was (the site I used was a non-insurance site, it is for Canadian consumers, and the site is www.kanetix.com )

Yes, I'm under 20. I am almost 16 (I just pretended I was to get quotes)
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