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Old 01-09-2006, 06:45 PM
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Would insurance go up from an LS to an SS? Probably right?
Old 01-09-2006, 07:08 PM
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In Ontario engine size also determines the amount of insurance you pay.

Plus age, Plus drving record and anything else they can find to make it ridiculous.
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Well, I only pay $140.00 CAD per month for my 05SS With Johnson Inc.

PS I'm 35 with a clean record............been with them since I was 16.
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For me, 06 ss/cs is $133 a month @ State Farm
(I'm 24 clean record)
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you guys are lucky... i'm 24 and in new jersey... i have an 06 LT, and i pay about 300/month
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78 a month thru State Farm. I'm 21 with 3 tickets. I think it is the family deal.
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06 SS S/C im 25 with a clean record. I pay 800 every 6 months with Esurence.

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Hey d4u2s0t , im in nj 2, u might wanna check out gieco, just turned 20 in dec. my insurance went up by $100, 06 ss/sc. $450 every 6 months, or $225 every 3 months.
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23 Bad record 338.34 a month, allthought, I get all my points back this year minus the ticket I'm going to court for tomorrow
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23 Bad record 338.34 a month, allthought, I get all my points back this year minus the ticket I'm going to court for tomorrow
How long did you have to wait for the points to go back to normal and what did you do to lose the ones you had???
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32, maximum insurance, clean record $107/month. Been with them for 15 years.
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full insurace for an 06 ss sc and a 2002 cavalier ls sport (which they classify as a z24 even though its not) i pay 197 a month 10 months 4 points on my license for speeding.
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$140/month
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Too much!
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Dang man, some of you guys are paying out the ass!!!!

My insurance company classifies the Redline as an Ion 3.

To insure my RL AND my wife's Mercedes C230 Kompressor is only 160 a month. I know that the brunt of that expense is on the Mercedes too.
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$250/mo on my base coupe, clean record just turned 21
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.......Too Bad! I'm 43, I pay $573.00 a yr with State Farm. Age has it's advantages!
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$56 a month USAA Full coverage (25, clean record)

Collision = $500 deductible
Comprehensive = $0 deductible

$0 for comp and still only $56 a month equals a very happy SS/SC owner
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$117/month w/04 Redline and 93 Civic EX..... Progressive 500 Deductable. Im 22 my wife is 21. Full coverage on the RL and just liability on the Civic....funny thing is the coverage we have Progressive breaks down the cost on the 2 cars and the Civic is more expensive to insure. Like collision or whatever is $16 for The RL and for the Civic the collision is $18.....darn Civics get stolen way to much.
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no one really answered my question though. Would there be a insurance Increase on the SS from an LS?
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USAA- $94 a month, SS/SC
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Originally Posted by FLCobalt
no one really answered my question though. Would there be a insurance Increase on the SS from an LS?
Yes, it would.
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I pay about 900 bux a year for my SS/SC and I am in maryland.

I am 27 with a not so clean record Getting married helps a lots
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Originally Posted by FLCobalt
no one really answered my question though. Would there be a insurance Increase on the SS from an LS?

That is because the only person who can answer that is your insurance agent.
Old 01-10-2006, 05:03 PM
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Originally Posted by zinner
That is because the only person who can answer that is your insurance agent.
Chances are it will, the Cobalt LS and SS/SC are in two different insurance classifications, at least they are with State Farm. The LS would have been cheaper than my Cavalier by about $75/year and the SS/SC bumped the insurance UP $200/year.


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