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Old 08-22-2005, 06:44 PM
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Hi,
I was thinking of buying a 1994 Z28, how much do you guys pay for insurance on a car like this? How much would it go up if I added a few mods? Thanks,

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Old 08-22-2005, 09:03 PM
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it would depend on your driving record, age and if you have a loan out on it
 
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Old 08-22-2005, 11:44 PM
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I dont think it would matter about the mods you add, but yeah just depends on your age and record.
 
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Old 09-07-2005, 12:16 PM
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I dont think it would matter about the mods you add, but yeah just depends on your age and record.

for the majority of the price, correct.

Also put in account where you live, and how much of daily driving you do per day.

I have also been wondering the same question for my LS1 im about to be purchasing..Im 18, living in Connecticut, about 200-400 miles weekly with a clean record, and paying it in FULL in cash...about 6-7k a year =/...all I have to know is if Im getting gipped or not, hehe
 
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Old 09-07-2005, 12:40 PM
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Its hard to say as there are way to many varibles. Mods really won't affect the premium, especially if you don't tell the insurance company about them. FWIW, I am 30, married, and my wife and I both have clean records, my insurance is $220/ month on three cars, my 01 SS, her 03 Jetta and my 94 Mustang GT, all cars have full coverage and I use Allstate.
 
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Old 09-07-2005, 12:42 PM
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Its hard to say as there are way to many varibles. Mods really won't affect the premium, especially if you don't tell the insurance company about them. FWIW, I am 30, married, and my wife and I both have clean records, my insurance is $220/ month on three cars, my 01 SS, her 03 Jetta and my 94 Mustang GT, all cars have full coverage and I use Allstate.

holy crap I hope I have a clean record when I hit 30! Thats amazing!
 
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Old 09-07-2005, 12:42 PM
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Your best bet is to check with several insurance companies. The 94 is over 10 years old, so don't bother with collision and comprehensive insurance, just get liability. If you are living with your parents and have a good relationship, you could register the car in their name and get it insured under their policy and add you as a driver. It would save a lot of money, but then your parents will be responsible if you have an accident costing more than what the policy covers. If you are considering an LS1 you should also consider collision and comprehensive insurance, which adds a lot to your cost.
 
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Its hard to say as there are way to many varibles. Mods really won't affect the premium, especially if you don't tell the insurance company about them. FWIW, I am 30, married, and my wife and I both have clean records, my insurance is $220/ month on three cars, my 01 SS, her 03 Jetta and my 94 Mustang GT, all cars have full coverage and I use Allstate.

holy crap I hope I have a clean record when I hit 30! Thats amazing!
Oh it was'nt always clean, but tickets come off your record after 3 years.
 
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Old 09-07-2005, 07:43 PM
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hehehehe
 
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How long does it take for an acident to get off of your record?
 


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