Insurance For C63 Drivers Aged (18-21)
Hey guys Im looking into buying a c63 in the upcoming few months. Im turning 19 next month so I wanna see what the average insurance rate is like for this age group. This is the first car I'm looking to buy within the US.
Im a foreign/international driver who moved over 5 months ago to study. I'm currently studying in the Michigan area. Im looking forward to receiving the feedbacks. Thanks :y |
Age: 22
Company: Geico Auto: 09 c63 amg Monthly: $245 with premium coverage and collision and comprehensive |
Originally Posted by NW_Quattro
(Post 5992778)
Age: 22
Company: Geico Auto: 09 c63 amg Monthly: $245 with premium coverage and collision and comprehensive |
26yrs old (a little older than you're looking for)
Geico Fort Lauderdale, FL 100/300k limits, 200k UM coverage No accidents ever, no tickets in past 5 years Total: $820 per 6 months. |
it always worries me when a 18 yr old gets his hand on a c63
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I concur, Its kinda scary considering the C63 is a lot of car for a driver with fairly little driving experience. Especially if they are driving it in bad weather!
Originally Posted by dchl21
(Post 5992895)
it always worries me when a 18 yr old gets his hand on a c63
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wow, those insurance rates are better than I thought they'd be; only slightly less than mine, and I'm almost twice that age!
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Originally Posted by Kriston
(Post 5992901)
I concur, Its kinda scary considering the C63 is a lot of car for a driver with fairly little driving experience. Especially if they are driving it in bad weather!
when I just turned 17. Back then we could get our written license when I was 16 and then wait 8 months to get driver license and that's what I did. So it all depends when someone started driving. The videos I see on youtube- suggests that someone in India, Russia or China can drive better than some of the very experienced drivers here lol :zoom: |
Originally Posted by Kriston
(Post 5992901)
I concur, Its kinda scary considering the C63 is a lot of car for a driver with fairly little driving experience. Especially if they are driving it in bad weather!
Ok I already left if you're looking for me :tyson: |
C63
Age 25 No tickets or accidents Los Angeles, CA 100/300 $1220/year ($876 after you factor in my new multi policy discount for buying a house) |
I wouldn't say its the age that matters I think it comes down to how much driving experience and how much time behind the wheel they have. I'm 20 and have already log over 4,000 hours of driving time and have done more driving then some people Ik that are in there mid 20s to 30s.
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Originally Posted by MBHC
(Post 5993074)
I wouldn't say its the age that matters I think it comes down to how much driving experience and how much time behind the wheel they have. I'm 20 and have already log over 4,000 hours of driving time and have done more driving then some people Ik that are in there mid 20s to 30s.
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You are right, but remember you represent a very small demographic. The majority of new drivers may not be as comfortable behind the wheel of a car like the C63 as you.
Originally Posted by MBHC
(Post 5993074)
I wouldn't say its the age that matters I think it comes down to how much driving experience and how much time behind the wheel they have. I'm 20 and have already log over 4,000 hours of driving time and have done more driving then some people Ik that are in there mid 20s to 30s.
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I hate you all. Insurance is expensive here in Germany. You have to have 1 million Euro as minimum liability coverage for property. I reckon it is in case you hit a church from the 1500's. Looking forward to being back in the states. The insurance on my MY14 was 80% more than the quote on a MY13.
Did anyone else see a big jump from the model years? |
i have like 6 speeding tickets..im 20 now. I'm insured through geico…$3.4k for 6 months lmao…2011 c63 w/ p31
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I like mikey
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how long does it take before your insurance starts going down…? i like driving fast…but cops are every damn where in hawaii!!! this island is too small lol
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it'll be less than a wrx or evo!
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Ironically, my insurance went down 50$ (per six months) when I switched from my 2010 G37 Coupe to the C63 Coupe. I guess this is a safer car? Insurance companies underrate them? Food for thought.
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Mikey, wow those are some insane rates. Wonder if Hawaii is expensive all around regardless of driving record? Perhaps being over 21 will move you into a different demographic. I'd suggest you to get married, but that's an expensive way to save a few bucks on auto insurance.
If I were an insurance co underwriting an under 21 in a C63 I'd want a fortune. |
Originally Posted by dchl21
(Post 5992895)
it always worries me when a 18 yr old gets his hand on a c63
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Originally Posted by viren.89
(Post 5992976)
I was thinking of the same thing but then I realized that I had my first Benz
when I just turned 17. Back then we could get our written license when I was 16 and then wait 8 months to get driver license and that's what I did. So it all depends when someone started driving. The videos I see on youtube- suggests that someone in India, Russia or China can drive better than some of the very experienced drivers here lol :zoom: |
Originally Posted by jmueller
(Post 5993227)
Ironically, my insurance went down 50$ (per six months) when I switched from my 2010 G37 Coupe to the C63 Coupe. I guess this is a safer car? Insurance companies underrate them? Food for thought.
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You can get quotes from insurance companies. See what is out there for sale and have them quote the VIN. Compare the different model years too. Like I said the MY14 was 80% more for me than a MY13. You might still be able to pick up a new '13 off a lot at a steal compared to the '14, even though there isn't anything different on the base model.
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Age - 24
No tickets or accidents Full coverage under recreation vehicle (low miles/year) Both my RS4 and C63 run me ~$100/mo with a $500 deductable with collision/comprehensive. |
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