Good Auto Insurance. In your opinion. That you may have.
Originally Posted by CivicSiRacer
I know PA is one of the cheaper states. WHen I moved from NJ to PA my insurance (at the time I was 21) was $2500/year in NJ, compared to $600/year for my 1993 Civic Ex. That's alot of money to save.
. I guessed I'm stucked with an expensive state (CA). How about aftermarket stuff? A lot of you guys have State Farm, but do they cover aftermarket stuff like if something got damaged on an accident or it got stolen?
I guess I'm pretty assed out as far as pricing. 21 yrs of age, male, in a city where you will get jacked if you're not careful, a car that is considered a sports car to insurance providers, but a clean record. But if someone can answer my question above about aftermarket stuff, I will appreciate it. Thank you.
Originally Posted by cvchtchbck92
What a huge difference CivicSiRacer
. I guessed I'm stucked with an expensive state (CA).
How about aftermarket stuff? A lot of you guys have State Farm, but do they cover aftermarket stuff like if something got damaged on an accident or it got stolen?
. I guessed I'm stucked with an expensive state (CA). How about aftermarket stuff? A lot of you guys have State Farm, but do they cover aftermarket stuff like if something got damaged on an accident or it got stolen?
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Originally Posted by CivicSiRacer
Did you read my post above?
Originally Posted by cvchtchbck92
As far as your stereo and intake, you didn't have to report to the auto insurance when you had it installed? Only when it got stolen?
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I guess from all the responses, I will just get state farm. But I think its going to hurt my pocket A LOT more than now. State Farm is pretty expensive, but f*** it, if its going to cover my ass if the worst is to happen, I am pretty sure I'll be glad knowing that I am covered.
Originally Posted by CivicSiRacer
I had my receipts. Just handed it to my insurance company.
u guy sshoudl sdfu lol sorry but here in ontario,canada u cant get insurance under 350 a MONTH:| so firgure it out before 9/11 myinsurance 2 cars was 110 after 9/11 when up to 250 then to 350 a month ThIs year so i whouldnt be complaining even if i was payin 2grand a year


