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Old 08-25-2018, 01:51 AM
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shing911500e
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Agree that driving record, age, credit scores and # of primary drivers are all points of consideration in the way Insurance Companies assign coverage fees. For my part, I pay $630 annually including gap and automotive umbrella coverage for my new 911 Carrera T. Amica Insurance is my policy holder.
Old 08-27-2018, 03:30 PM
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Check GEICO or another major for comparable rates. Also look into taking a Defensive Driver course. The rate has less to do with the car and more to do with the risk associated with the operator / driver and the amount of claims / risk in area surrounding the car's domicile.
Old 08-27-2018, 03:46 PM
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I moved from Delaware to New Orleans 3 months ago and my insurance skyrocketed. It's now $6150/year for a 2018 991.2C4, 2014 981BS and 2010 RAV4.

No tickets, FICO at 820, no claims and $1000 deductible. Location is the biggest driver in my case. Ouch!

Miami is kinda the same scenario at NOLA.



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