WJH'sFormula
01-17-2003, 06:52 PM
Over the past few years my family has had a few claims on our policy...
and so our company is dropping the entire policy --- rather they were going to surcharge the chit out of it and so my parents decided not to renew....
Anyhow, my mom suggested that I go check into getting my own policy in my own name so any suggestions on what companies to look at would be appreciated.
Im also buying a beater car in the next couple of weeks if that makes any diff.
oh, I'm 19/M and have 2 not at fault claims feb. '00 and one in sep. of '01 with maybe one ticket on my record (not sure...lol)
TIA
Smoke T/A
01-18-2003, 12:34 AM
I would check with state farm. I have 2 speeding tickets and 2 not at fault accidents with in the last 3 years and i pay about $100 a month full coverage on the 94 Z.
AW/whiteZ-28
01-18-2003, 01:07 AM
Originally posted by Smoke T/A
I would check with state farm. I have 2 speeding tickets and 2 not at fault accidents with in the last 3 years and i pay about $100 a month full coverage on the 94 Z.
I'm 21 and have one not at fault accident and 0 tickets
AND THEY WERE RAPING ME AT $230 A MONTH!:mad:
:mad:State Farm:mad:
I'm not really that mad:D But I wouldn't suggest state farm I'm thinking Smoke is a little older than us...
Smoke T/A
01-18-2003, 09:49 AM
Originally posted by AW/whiteZ-28
I'm 21 and have one not at fault accident and 0 tickets
AND THEY WERE RAPING ME AT $230 A MONTH!:mad:
:mad:State Farm:mad:
I'm not really that mad:D But I wouldn't suggest state farm I'm thinking Smoke is a little older than us...
Well I'm only 23 about to turn 24 in March. Well I think i also get a mutiple car discount and I also think it helps that I'm married? But dunno a few years ago(19-21) when I was single with 0 tickets and accidents I paid about $110-175 a month for just me on my own policy through state farm. Coudn't hurt to try. HTH
Joe
n2ceptor
01-18-2003, 02:34 PM
www.usaa.com its mainly for the military, but you might check it out... They are located in S A .... I pay 800 for full coverage for a year..:D
93Z Will
SStupid
01-18-2003, 09:53 PM
You or one of your parents have to have been an officer in the military to get USAA coverage. I am 32 years old and have nothing on my record. The car listed below costs me 80 bucks/month. I'm sslow, sstupid, and old! For you to be able to afford insurance on that car, at your age........you're gonna have to get married. Sorry.
gun4hire
01-20-2003, 01:18 PM
Originally posted by SStupid
You or one of your parents have to have been an officer in the military to get USAA coverage.
Well, not exactly.
You can become and employee, be active enlisted, or active/retired officers. Also some sections of the govt/police can become eligible too.
WJH'sFormula
01-20-2003, 04:39 PM
Originally posted by SStupid
For you to be able to afford insurance on that car, at your age........you're gonna have to get married. Sorry.
my parents pay for it...otherwise id have an exploder...er explorer or some chit
between the four drivers on their policy, there are just a few blemishes lol
im def. going to check out state farm...someone told me nationwide was pretty good for younger drivers as well...(?)
thanks
Cory_SS
01-20-2003, 08:16 PM
22/m, my own policy, $161 mon. STATEFARM! :bow:
sc1twntrbo
01-20-2003, 09:46 PM
jason i pay 202 a month and neil pays 204 and neil has a dui i dont get my rates but we both go through state farm