The ONLY company I know that will insure this type of vehicle is Chubb. IF there aren't any drivers under 30 for the vehicle, or over 70, it's going to average about $5,000 a year if you're not in a high risk territory.
Of course, there are other variables such as your credit score (for eligibility), other vehicles in the household, your driving record, etc. You'd probably have an easier time adding it to your business fleet policy.
2006-09-11 07:27:08
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answered by Anonymous 7
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Please don't be so absurd. How can the different driving force be a t fault once you have been utilising devoid of insurance and breaking various motoring rules? you would be prosecuted for having no insurance and fined and characteristic a tremendous form of factors on your licence. this might take a whilst, yet will happen. you will additionally get a tremendous tremendous- this you would be waiting to repay in smallish quantities according to month. in the in the meantime your insurer will in all hazard permit you be responsive to they have ended your coverage and additionally you're uninsured. you need to additionally tell your insurers you have a prosecution pending. you will ought to pay for the wear and tear to the vehicle you hit and £10 a month is ridiculous- they might do a approaches greater suitable to get a courtroom order on your mark downs or any income you have, or bankrupt you in case you have neither. this is all somewhat a large number you isn't utilising while this all finishes, except you will pay very severe insurance- and don't assume the insurers to settle for £10 a month the two!! in case you've got sufficient money the insurance then there will be no situation paying your tremendous, and the driving force you hit.
2016-12-15 05:54:33
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answered by ? 3
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Years ago your question could have been answered with a ballpark figure but anymore there are so many factors involved that no one could or should even hazard a guess. Your age, your driving record, your score, your zip code, your limits of liability, your deductibles......these all affect your premium...see where I'm going? If you have the VIN your best bet is to call your agent and ask. Most insurance companies won't even insure that vehicle....you might contact Chubb for coverage, they have an excellent policy and you'll be able to get coverage on an agreed amount instead of actual cash value.
2006-09-11 11:06:32
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answered by hummingbird 3
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There won't be a typical payment as the amount will vary based on factors such as your age, driving history, medical conditions and so on.
2006-09-10 18:37:31
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answered by suzanne 5
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About $900 and up a month..
2006-09-10 18:32:23
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answered by ? 5
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Now depends on too many factors
2006-09-13 01:37:36
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answered by Anonymous
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My motto has always been, 'if you need to ask, you probably can't afford it.' I would have to ask, so I KNOW I can't afford it; and if you're on this site, you probably can't, either.
2006-09-10 18:36:39
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answered by Lonnie P 7
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You need to ask your insurance man!
2006-09-10 18:41:10
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answered by Da Bomb 5
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You can't afford it.
2006-09-10 18:36:01
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answered by phusionx130 3
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