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Replying to: macydog (Jan 31, 2006 4:20 pm) And you are blaming your increase in price on the fact that more civics are stolen than 99 chevy trucks? That isn't a reasonable assertion. Some suggestions: if your deductible is $250, move it to $500. Cut out the unnecessary services if you've got those. You can probably cut it down by $300-400 a year with your record. Good Luck! Joe
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| thanks for the info guys i will be making my decision soon; esurance quotes me about 1000-1200 a year with a 500 dollar detuctible... maybe a little more than 100 a year for what i pay now; i had a problem with the head room when i drove the si; i am also 5'11'' my camry has a lot of headroom but hey its no si | |
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Replying to: joefrompa (Jan 31, 2006 8:04 pm) When I move in a few months, it goes down to about $1150/year before multi car/homeowners discounts etc. |
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Hey guys - about a week ago I posted about considering getting a new car, between a new 06 si, or a impreza wrx. I would be trading a 2000 Silverado Sport Truck - been offered $8900 trade in: WITH THE FOLLOWING MODS 2000 Chevrolet Silverado Stepside 4.8 Liter 5 Speed Manual --------------------------------------------------- This truck has 120,000 miles (I bought it at 24000) K&N Cold Air induction system with a Granatelli MAF SENSOR GIBSON HEADERS with a cat-back flowmaster exhaust system. (THIS TRUCK SOUNDS AMAZING, TRUST ME, WHEN YOU HEAR IT YOU KNOW IT MEANS BUSINESS) EATON POSI-TRACTION REAR END (LOCKS COMPLETELY UNDER 20 MILER PER HOUR) 20 inch very elegant wheels (NOT GHETTO) BRAND NEW COOPER DISCOVERY HP 275/45/20 Tires (VERY PRICEY) BELLTECH 2/4 Drop kit (Spindle kit which doesn't change ride quality at all) Gas-adjust shocks in case you need to haul something in the bed Black Rollup "Lite-rider" Tonneau Cover (VERY NICE, EASY TO ROLL UP AND DOWN, NICE FRAME NO SNAPS) CHROME BILLET GRILL -------------------------------------------------------- While yes, it is beginning to show signs of aging - squeaks, rattles, whines - IT RUNS GREAT - and it is paid for. I pay $1200 a year FULL COVERAGE STATE FARM. I am 23 years old. My question is this - I have about 12K Cash saved - and my truck trade in offer today was $8940. I'm looking at an 06 black SI NO NAV - for right at MSRP (19990) plus tax = $22k OR a 2004 WRX Impreza with 7800 miles for $20000 + TAX = 22500. Is it being immature, and stupid to trade my nice custom, good running truck in now on a new (almost new) car, or should I invest a little money ($2k) and get my truck squeekless, smooth, and drive it for another few years until I can save more money to get an even nicer car?? OR should I just say goodbye to my reliable old beauty and get a new one?? I'm plannin on going to law school in 9 months. So thats a factor. Picture of my truck HERE I NEED SUGGESTIONS AND PRO/CONS insurance on both the new cars would SKYROCKET to $2200 a year. HELP ME!!! LOSING MY MIND THINKING ABOUT MY DECISION
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| Hi, My wife just give me a SI for my bday, and we are paying $960 for the insurance, in addition to the two cars we owned, as for the car, it is the best car for fun after the mundane daily commute. | |
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Replying to: dowright82 (Feb 01, 2006 7:38 pm) |
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Replying to: dowright82 (Feb 01, 2006 7:38 pm)
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Replying to: blane (Feb 02, 2006 4:27 am) strumelia |
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