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IM 17 And just Bought a 78 corvette and im having trouble with insurance prices what is the cheapest 1 for me?

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well i have taken a defencive drivers training and stuff and I'm currently in college full time and have an a/b average and still the cheapest quote with insurance that Ive found so far is $322/MO and thats with geico

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  1. Cheap 17 not going to happen


  2. 1 800 general  by far the chepest you will find i swear sean some wild quotes from them for some friends of mine who shoulkdnt have a lisence

  3. hahaha ur gonna pay a hefty price. i'm 19 and have a 2000 corolla and still pay to much

  4. You are having the same problem as any other 17 year old will have driving a corvette. A corvette is a sports car and is considered very high risk to insurance companies. Try to get on your parent's insurance policy if possible. This should cut cost. Find an insurance company that offers discounts based on you and your situation. Do you have good grades in school? A lot of companies are offering student discounts with good grades in school. Take a defensive driving course and find an insurance company that offers savings up to 10% discount for the course. The course can be taken at home now through home video and is available at the big movie stores. Be sure to include any safety and security  features your car may qualify for to get lower rates. Best of all shop until you drop for rates. Get quotes from as many companies as possible in order to save more money. Keep a clean driving record and maintain insurance for a long period of time and you should see your rates drop at a faster rate.

  5. 17 with a sports car? Your not going to get a very good rate. I'm sorry to say it but insurance companies will consider you high risk. That being said we saved a lot of money with geico.

  6. 17???  Vette???  Cheap Insurance???  Don't hold your breath...

  7. there are so many things that go into an insurance quote.  no one will be able to tell you which place has the cheapest insurance for you, except for an insurance agent.

    open the yellow pages and look up car insurance... call and get quotes from as many as you can.  make sure, if you currently have insurance, you have a copy of your policy so you can make sure you're comparing similar coverage.  if you don't have insurance, write down what coverage you opted for from the first place, so you can get a quote for that coverage from everyplace else.

    i can understand why you are having trouble finding inexpensive insurance... i doubt you'll find something cheap... expect to pay A LOT

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