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Originally Posted by RevTommy34
USAA....
I was an insurance underwriter for many years and 4500 for an IS350 2 speeding tickets and an accident 23 years old male is GOOD you must notlive in NY your premium would most likely be double that or more for that car. BTW that insurance agent kicked you off because each company has underwritingstipulations in the voluntary marke and you most likely no longer qualify for voluntary for that company and may need to be put in the state assigned riskpool. BTW You can stay on your fathers insurance until the day he dies there is no age limit although you SHOULD have your own insurance policy at that age.Originally Posted by Seattle206
Need to go car insurance shopping. I was under my dads policy but the insurance agent called and said I can no longer be under his policy and must purchase my own, kind of odd because I thought at the age of 24 or 25 then you need your own policy.
-23
-full-time college student
-2 speeding tickets in past 3 years
-1 accident, car was totaled, insurance paid 23k for car, no injuries, car slid on ice, no ticket.
I was quoted 4.5k a year for me and the IS350.
Same here and they be breaking my pockets...state farm is lowkey butt for the prices they give meOriginally Posted by yungmatt
State Farm
that's about right.Originally Posted by Seattle206
-23
-full-time college student
-2 speeding tickets in past 3 years
-1 accident, car was totaled, insurance paid 23k for car, no injuries, car slid on ice, no ticket.
I was quoted 4.5k a year for me and the IS350.
eff farmers my mom worked there for 30 plus years and now she works to part time jobs because they closed down every place and moved to kansas orsomethin like thatOriginally Posted by manny1
Farmers Insurance