Having insured many young drivers in my years, it has been my experience that with 18 months of getting their license, the young driver will have an accident. So, I guess the question is: Would you rather he wreck it at high speeds in a 350z and perhaps become a fatality OR would you rather have him wreck a bigger slower car and perhaps survive?
Now, I know "He's a good driveriver" and "He never speeds" and "He's such a good son" but he could become just as dead.
The worst case I can remember was the 17 year old that was driving the latest/greatest Mustang. He hit a telephone pole about mid body of the car, wrapped the car around the pole ans was pronounced dead at the scene. Oh, I failed to mention...the car was TWELVE FEET OFF THE GROUND!!
Do what you think is best but the son (and family) would be better served by putting him a more sedate auto - Toyota Camry, Honda Accord 4dr or something similar. Let him learn to drive - there'll be more time to enjoy your son and let him drive sports cars later in life when HE Can afford the payments.
Don't let me read about him in the paper, please......
Oh...back to your question...rates are controlled by individual States and insurance companies that write policies in your State. It would be best to call a local indepent agent that has many companies to choos from. Just look for the PIA or Big I (Trusted Choice) logos and you should finad a qualified agent to help you.
Good luck and please make the RIGHT choices.
2007-11-22 06:34:12
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answered by Insuranceman 6
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RE :How much would it cost for my 17 year old son to have insurance on a 2005 nissan 350z?
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2016-08-19 12:57:06
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answered by Lynn 6
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hey old man whatcha doing still in school? Need help with Algebra 1 Problem? Help with Algebra 1 Problem? Algebra 1 help please? so your getting a 350z thats 7 years old? why not go for a 370z
2016-05-24 23:53:31
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answered by ? 3
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Give him an older and slower car. After 2 years driving experience he'll be ready for a faster/more valuable car.
2007-11-21 17:28:08
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answered by p3200tmz 6
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It would seem calling the insurance agent is the most prudent solution to this question, but if I were to take a guess about $400 a month.
2007-11-21 17:33:02
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answered by xtowgrunt 6
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https://quote.allstate.com/
Far less than I would have thought.
In a relatively low-cost area, probably 2 grand a year. With a shitty deductible. Slightly less added to your policy, most likely.
In a big city, oh definitely more.
2007-11-21 17:40:59
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answered by Anonymous
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don't even think about it or you could be putting a claim in before he even gets out the street
2007-11-22 09:30:59
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answered by lee g 4
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BETWEEN $3500.00 TO $6000.00 A YEAR
2007-11-21 23:00:03
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answered by Anonymous
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You can easily get and compare quotes from different companies at: http://WWW.INSUREINFO.INFO
2014-07-25 14:40:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Try https://tr.im/baTzW
2016-07-02 07:17:15
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answered by Anonymous
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