New tC Owner Help!
Hey guys, first post here. I've been saving for months and now i finally have a sizeable amount to put down on my much awaited Manual tC. However, i have a slight problem.
My insurance rate is much higher than normal (couple of traffic incidents a few years ago) so unfortunately insurance comes into play with me purchasing a new car.
Does anybody know if (compared to other cars similar to it) the tC has a relatively high or low insurance rate? Any information would be appreciated and i apologize if this has been a topic before but i didn't see it on any of the first few pages.
Thanks in advance.
My insurance rate is much higher than normal (couple of traffic incidents a few years ago) so unfortunately insurance comes into play with me purchasing a new car.
Does anybody know if (compared to other cars similar to it) the tC has a relatively high or low insurance rate? Any information would be appreciated and i apologize if this has been a topic before but i didn't see it on any of the first few pages.
Thanks in advance.
Well I pay about 1200 every 6 months. That is full coverage with roadside emergency. However that is after a 20% discount b/c we have another car insured with geico. I had one ticket about 3 years ago, so at this point it does not play any roles. Keep in mind that new cars are always expensive to insure. Over time and with a clean record that price WILL go down.
Yea, these tickets were over 3 years ago so they should be going down when i renew, the problem is that until then i think i'm gonna be stuck paying over 4K a year. I'm pretty sure that no matter what happens i'm stickin with the tC though.
well, don't listen to people saying "I pay this" b/c a HUGE thing that determines how much you pay is where you live. age, driving habits, etc also play a part, but where you live seems to cause the biggest deal.
for us, the tC was listed as a 2-door hatchback. not sports-anything, just a plain 2-door hatch. as such, it was actually not much more expensive than my 1995 jeep cherokee was. think some people have been told it's a "sports coupe" or something like that, but the only thing sporty about it are its looks (and 2 doors?). 160hp isn't that high, 2900lbs isn't that light, it's FWD and seats 5. how is that a sports car?
hope this helps...
for us, the tC was listed as a 2-door hatchback. not sports-anything, just a plain 2-door hatch. as such, it was actually not much more expensive than my 1995 jeep cherokee was. think some people have been told it's a "sports coupe" or something like that, but the only thing sporty about it are its looks (and 2 doors?). 160hp isn't that high, 2900lbs isn't that light, it's FWD and seats 5. how is that a sports car?
hope this helps...
Originally Posted by dante
well, don't listen to people saying "I pay this" b/c a HUGE thing that determines how much you pay is where you live. age, driving habits, etc also play a part, but where you live seems to cause the biggest deal.
for us, the tC was listed as a 2-door hatchback. not sports-anything, just a plain 2-door hatch. as such, it was actually not much more expensive than my 1995 jeep cherokee was. think some people have been told it's a "sports coupe" or something like that, but the only thing sporty about it are its looks (and 2 doors?). 160hp isn't that high, 2900lbs isn't that light, it's FWD and seats 5. how is that a sports car?
hope this helps...
for us, the tC was listed as a 2-door hatchback. not sports-anything, just a plain 2-door hatch. as such, it was actually not much more expensive than my 1995 jeep cherokee was. think some people have been told it's a "sports coupe" or something like that, but the only thing sporty about it are its looks (and 2 doors?). 160hp isn't that high, 2900lbs isn't that light, it's FWD and seats 5. how is that a sports car?
hope this helps...
Be sure to shop around. Find the best price. I'm paying 650/6mo for full coverage $500 deductible. But I have another car insured, pluse make sure you tell them it has an immobilizer chip which should get you a discount on comprehensive.
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From: smarthomes chattanooga TN
Originally Posted by scion_tC
Well I pay about 1200 every 6 months. That is full coverage with roadside emergency. However that is after a 20% discount b/c we have another car insured with geico. I had one ticket about 3 years ago, so at this point it does not play any roles. Keep in mind that new cars are always expensive to insure. Over time and with a clean record that price WILL go down.
You may want to check around also.
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Originally Posted by Kanerock9
Hey guys, first post here. I've been saving for months and now i finally have a sizeable amount to put down on my much awaited Manual tC. However, i have a slight problem.
My insurance rate is much higher than normal (couple of traffic incidents a few years ago) so unfortunately insurance comes into play with me purchasing a new car.
Does anybody know if (compared to other cars similar to it) the tC has a relatively high or low insurance rate? Any information would be appreciated and i apologize if this has been a topic before but i didn't see it on any of the first few pages.
Thanks in advance.
My insurance rate is much higher than normal (couple of traffic incidents a few years ago) so unfortunately insurance comes into play with me purchasing a new car.
Does anybody know if (compared to other cars similar to it) the tC has a relatively high or low insurance rate? Any information would be appreciated and i apologize if this has been a topic before but i didn't see it on any of the first few pages.
Thanks in advance.
im down here in houston, tx...i pay 160 a month to state farm for full coverage, im under my dads policy and i have bout 3 speeding tickets and one for spinning tires..i do have driver ed discount and my defensice driving discount which both i think ad up to a 20% discount
Well I think I have you all beat, haha in Southern California (San Diego area) im 18 and still live with my parents (was 17 when purchased my tC) and put a parent as the primary driver (with very good driving record)(I use AAA). And I am paying entirely for the car myself financing through the bank.
I pay $30 a month for my first year (we pay our insurance on a yearly basis and we just payed it a couple months before I picked up the tC so they pro-rated it) yes thirty.... next year it will be 60. Oh and this is complete full coverage with roadside assistance. (oh and I have no tickets, never even been pulled over *knock on wood* because I do some pretty stupid shi* when I'm driving.
I pay $30 a month for my first year (we pay our insurance on a yearly basis and we just payed it a couple months before I picked up the tC so they pro-rated it) yes thirty.... next year it will be 60. Oh and this is complete full coverage with roadside assistance. (oh and I have no tickets, never even been pulled over *knock on wood* because I do some pretty stupid shi* when I'm driving.
progressive has given me the best rate. they only check your last 36 months. i have had my license suspended twice when i was 18. its been five years and ive only had my license for 8 months so its as if i am a new driver. im only paying $989 for 6 months. ive done alot of shopping and suprisingly enough i can get the same rate for the tc as i can for a new 350z. in any case progressive is the cheapest.
Originally Posted by tC Junkie
progressive has given me the best rate. they only check your last 36 months. i have had my license suspended twice when i was 18. its been five years and ive only had my license for 8 months so its as if i am a new driver. im only paying $989 for 6 months. ive done alot of shopping and suprisingly enough i can get the same rate for the tc as i can for a new 350z. in any case progressive is the cheapest.
New Jersey - stolen car capital of the world last I heard. I had a friend get her car stolen from in front of the PATH station into NY. She was parked on a 4 lane road underneath a streetlight FFS!
Anyhow, what was said earlier is pretty much correct. The Scion will fall in line with other 2 door hatchbacks. I got insurance quotes on a Focus 3-door (2 door/hatch) at the same time I got quotes on my tC and at all the insurance places I called they were essentially the same or within a few dollars a month.
Anyhow, what was said earlier is pretty much correct. The Scion will fall in line with other 2 door hatchbacks. I got insurance quotes on a Focus 3-door (2 door/hatch) at the same time I got quotes on my tC and at all the insurance places I called they were essentially the same or within a few dollars a month.
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