What are your insurance costs?
In my opinion, the best thing to do is call up your insurance agent before you start looking for a car and get quotes on the different cars you are looking to purchase. Be specific on the year, make and model of the car as that will affect the rates. That way you won't fall in love with a car and find out that your rates are going to jump dramatically.
Since your driving record has been clean for 10 years, can't imagine that you'd have much of a difference between a TL and W203.
Good luck!
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would take over 300 a month the women said roughly.
- insure both cars (so you get multicar discount - in my case $200/year)
- "suspend" insurance on the other car (ie Saturn), I still pay $60/year "suspension"/administrative fee
- Result: you save $140/year ,... at least that's how its working out for me with my C230 & old Civic. Problem is you can only "suspend" insurance on a car for up to a year,... after that its off. Of course I could reactivate insurance on my old Civic winter beater for just one month at $65 /month and my net saving would be $85/year each year.
BTW,... I've been driving over 20 years and have a clean record. My insurance on the C230 (with multicar discount & "suspended" old Civic) is currently about $100 CAN per month.
6 months ago, I called my insurance company and tried to take the old Civic off the insurance since I don't drive it anymore,... but then my insurance would go up!
Since I would lose my $200 "multicar" discount,... but it only cost me $60 to keep it "suspended",... net $140/year saving.
clean record full coverage med, collusions, liabilty $500 deductable.
2004 civic $3300 a yr with AAA, went to wawnesa down to $1400
1994 integra $500 a yr
2002 C32 mercedes $900 a yr.
I have one at fault accident (property damage only) in the past 6 years, my mom has a perfect record, and my wife has 2 speeding tickets in the past 5 years.
If your record is clean liability should be about the same for any car, collision will change depending upon how expensive the vehicle is to fix/replace.
I have one at fault accident (property damage only) in the past 6 years, my mom has a perfect record, and my wife has 2 speeding tickets in the past 5 years.
If your record is clean liability should be about the same for any car, collision will change depending upon how expensive the vehicle is to fix/replace.
gotta love USAA (military insurance)...oh and did i mention that i had my license suspended when i was 17 for 6 tickets in less than a year?!



