my part is only $20.
2007-10-13 13:57:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Just under $ 60.00 a month thru Allstate for an old Honda with high deductables.
Have not been in an accident for over a decade, but did have a ton of incidents during a strke at my employer. It also has been several decades since the last incident with the police (excluding the union strke) ... I got a speeding ticket about 30 years ago, nothing more serious than traffic tickets or parking citations, other than hassles by the union.
I have discounts because
* no one drives it below age 25
* considered to be an economy car
* considered not to be target of car thieves
* good driver record
* other policies with Allstate (e.g. insurance against identity theft)
* something they call a "premier plus" package of qualifications for discounts
2007-10-14 17:06:41
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answered by Anonymous
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YOur frined needs to contact an attorney and ask what to do. You friend is absolutely responsible for the damages to this womans car, and before she signed she should have made sure and gotten an estimate of cost of damages. Even a couple of them. Cause she should have made sure what exactly the 2000.00 was covering. She needs to get a compy of the bill for those damages and if it was under 2000.00 then the woman should use the remainder for her car rental. However, Your friend should NOT sign a new contract. They already had an agreement and they can not go and change this agreement after the fact. They should have figured this amount of car rental in the first one, they did not ,so Your friend should not have to cover costs after the fact of when the ariginal agreement was made. Also, it shouldn't cost 1000.00 to rent a car. How long was her car in the shop? I mean did they even send proof of the cost of the rental, or is this just an amount they came up with? If it were me, I would have agreed to pay for 1 week worth of rental car and no more, but that would have had to of benin the original contract. If it was not and then they sent me a bill and wanted me to sighn a new contract, they could forget it. Sorry no can do. They would have to take my *** to small claims court. I mean what's next? Are they going to decide in a few months that they got whip lash from the accident and go after her again?
2016-05-22 06:05:57
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answered by ? 3
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About $98
2007-10-13 08:59:17
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answered by Who is that red head??? 6
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I pay 86 bucks per month through Erie Insurance for my 2000 Dodge Intrepid. I have full coverage.
2 speeding tickets in the last 3 yrs. Blah.
2007-10-13 08:36:50
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answered by Greddy 2
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$123 a month for full coverage on 07 Honda Civic Sedan through Selective Insurance. Nothing on driving record.
2007-10-14 06:48:16
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answered by New Moon Daughter 6
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I pay by the year ,it figures out to $33.34 a month.. for 2006 Honda Element awd Allied insurance
2007-10-13 09:51:54
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answered by redd headd 7
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$88
2007-10-13 10:36:44
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answered by Candidily 3
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$175 a month for full coverage on an 07. typical for me because I've had 2 speeding tickets and an accident in a previous car.
2007-10-13 08:38:42
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answered by Anonymous
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$ 64 a month for TWO cars, full coverage--mine and another person living in same household. Spotless driving records for many years. We use State Farm so get many different discounts.
2007-10-13 08:40:00
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answered by Mike 7
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$64 a month a my 2004 Honda Accord LX
2007-10-13 11:02:37
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answered by DLB 4
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