Sorry- but welcome to the big world. Everybody gets screwed on insurance. Especially the younger ones. The cheapest way is to be put on your parents policy as a driver. If you dont, youre going to be paying an arm and a leg. Thats how they all are- very,very expensive. I know. My 17 yr. old is being put on my insurance, and it still costs ALOT, but not near as much as going on her own to find it. Try ALFA, OR PROGRESSIVE, OR NATIONWIDE ,OR ACCEPTANCE. Those are the much cheaper ones in our area. PROGRESSIVE IS ALL OVER THE COUNTRY.GOOD LUCK.
2007-11-01 22:19:43
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answered by MG425 4
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get quotes from several differant companies. most companies are actually really honest and wont give you any sort of trouble ever. just search for the best coverage you can get, bring your mom or dad or someone with to help steer you through some of the terms about rates and you should be just fine. make sure you know FOR SURE what you would be paying a month, what kinds of stuff would cause your rates to go up or down, etc.
2007-11-01 15:39:45
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answered by Ashley M 7
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Nope unfortunatley they all are about taking your money and more of it..especially if your under 25...and are a male.......its like a accident waiting to happen to them....no matter your record....only suggestion is a company that gives discounts on non-accidents....for example..if you dont have a accident in a year your premiums are reduced each year you dont have an accident and or your deductables are reduced......thats about as best as its gonna get...Sorry !!
2007-11-01 15:40:33
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answered by hghostinme 6
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Well I would first suggest Not going with geico as I've heard that they don't prefer to pay medical bills such as if someone gets in a motor vehicle accident (mva). AAA (american automobile association) seems pretty reasonable. State farm is usually higher in price.
2007-11-01 15:40:04
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answered by jannsody 7
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Sorry we all went through it, its sucks ands its not fair but you wont find any deals unless you put the car in your parents name and put yourself on the insurance as a secondary driver
2007-11-01 15:41:45
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answered by mikec1452001 2
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IT IS GOING TO COST YOU A LOT NO MATTER WHERE TO GO TO BUT..................
CHECK WITH THE BOARD OF INSURANCE WHICH IS ON LINE AND THIS WAY YOU WILL BE ABLE TO SEE FIRST HAND ALL INSURANCE COMPANIES INCLUDING THEIR RATINGS AS WELL AS HOW THEY PAY AND TREAT CONSUMERS AND MAYBE BE ABLE TO ASSIST YOU.
2007-11-02 01:34:38
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answered by Anonymous
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get many quotation from different company and take the average.
Should not be too much different.
2007-11-01 15:40:07
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answered by noti69000 3
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You can do as I do. Go to several ins. co's and get their quotes. There are co's on line that give quotes.
2007-11-01 15:37:18
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answered by tronary 7
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