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Ive been with an insurance company called "Infinity Auto insurance" for about 10 years now, and have had a better driving record than when I first signed up. I have not had any claims, or tickets in the last 8 years thankfully, and now have a two cars under the same company.....a 2012 civic under full....and a 91 acura under liability......the total for my monthly policy is 220 dollars......is that good??? or does anyone know of something at better deal...I live in marietta ga area.
I have full coverage on a 2018 F-150 and my insurance is 1100 dollars a year for full coverage. Contributing factors to this are I am older with a good driving record and do not commute to work.
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We have a 2017 and a 2014, both full coverage at about half of that. Besides driving record, where you live, the crime and traffic there, miles driven and even your credit record and other factors affect your cost. You may not do better, but it’s worth checking around.
Assuming that's 12 payments at $220.00, that's mighty high compared to what I pay. I have a 2014 F150, a 2017 Escape Titanium, and a Lincoln with full coverage and I pay just a little over $1100.00 per year. I pay in full for my insurance,-no monthly's, and I won't even consider a 6 month policy. Insurance varies from State to State so that might be the difference. I'd certainly suggest shopping it around to a few.
Sounds pretty high. They'll be interested in your driving record and, interestingly enough, your credit score. It makes sense to shop your car insurance around every few years because there is great variability in what you might be quoted.
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