What do you pay for insurance on your 996?
#1
Drifting
Thread Starter
What do you pay for insurance on your 996?
I'm curious what people are paying for insurance. If you care to share that information, please indicate what state you are in and whether it is standard or specialty (with mileage limits) insurance.
My insurance is a standard policy (no mileage/usage restrictions) in New Jersey for a 2000 996 C2 coupe. Two drivers, no tickets. There are 3 cars on the policy, the premium for just the 996 is $1820 a year, fees broken down as follows:
PIP: $545
Bodily injury: $806
Comprehensive: $104
Collision: $324
Towing & Labor: $8.00
Rental: $33
My insurance is a standard policy (no mileage/usage restrictions) in New Jersey for a 2000 996 C2 coupe. Two drivers, no tickets. There are 3 cars on the policy, the premium for just the 996 is $1820 a year, fees broken down as follows:
PIP: $545
Bodily injury: $806
Comprehensive: $104
Collision: $324
Towing & Labor: $8.00
Rental: $33
#3
Rennlist Member
$81 monthly
Liability/Collision/Road Side Assistance/Uninsured motorist protection
2 99 996's, discount for multiple/low annual mileage/good driver
Alabama
Liability/Collision/Road Side Assistance/Uninsured motorist protection
2 99 996's, discount for multiple/low annual mileage/good driver
Alabama
#4
Nordschleife Master
About $450 a half year. Full coverage multi vehical and low milage discount. Delaware
#5
Rennlist Member
$125 monthly upsate NY
#6
Instructor
$221 annually. Grundy classic car insurance. Less than 5k miles a year I think, can't be my everyday commute vehicle, and has to be stored in a garage. I'm in Dallas Texas.
#7
I have Hagerty with agreed value. I think I pay around 100$ month
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#9
29 dollars a month. The cheapest minimum stripped down policy possible with the General and Shaquille O'neal. I don't think its worth paying over 100 bucks a month in my situation. The car gets driven twice a month.
#11
$1127/year - 5000 miles limit. Multi-car (3) and bundled home owners insurance discount. Clean record. Allstate. New York metro area.
Note: It was about twice that when I had Liberty Mutual and didn't bundle the home owners policy.
Note: It was about twice that when I had Liberty Mutual and didn't bundle the home owners policy.
#14
Rennlist Member
I think it's time to shop around for insurance again.
My Turbo is only $106/mo for full coverage (Seattle), but considering how little it gets driven I should look into something like Hagerty or Grundy.
My Turbo is only $106/mo for full coverage (Seattle), but considering how little it gets driven I should look into something like Hagerty or Grundy.
#15
Wow, some of the numbers on here are shockingly high! I'm at ~$380/year with State Farm. Pretty standard coverage, and I keep it to less than 7500 miles/year. 2 cars and 2 drivers on the policy. Some minor discounts for accident free, multi-line, home bundle, etc. etc. but that stuff doesn't dramatically change the price.