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How much do you Seniors pay for Auto Insurance? And what is your age and State?
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This is kind of a pointless question since policy amount will depend on make/model of car and how much coverage. But at any rate, we pay $440 for 6 months for 2 cars. So about $37 per car per month. 65 yo, Hawaii.
We pay annually. 2 cars in MA (a high insurance cost state). 2012 Lincoln MKZ and 2016 Cadillac SRX and our bill is just under $1800. It is probably less than most in our state because we use USAA not available to a lot of people. Also we have our homeowners insurance there as well.
Somewhere between $600 and $700 every six months for a '15 Toyota RAV4, a '85 Mercedes Benz 190D, and a '89 Mercedes Benz 300CE. SoCal, full coverage on the RAV, minimal on the Benzes. Levels pretty high. Annual driving mileage high due to still in the working world. Clean driving record. Add to that about $200 a year for my Vespa. The car insurance is with Mercury. I've been with them since 1972. Three accidents since '72, one at fault. Mercury has done right by me in settling the claims. The scooter insurance is with AAA. Wanted to go with USAA, but the rate they wanted to charge me with the 300CE is astronomically high compared with Mercury. I am 65 years young.
34 bucks a month for a 19 year old Honda CRV that mostly sits. GEICO, one driver, high deductibles. Accident free, age 61. Military discount, Ohio.
I mostly ride a scooter, bicycle, or walk to grocery, bank, library, post office, fast food joints.
We pay just under $1200 per year to cover a 2010 VW Passat and my old school 1999 BMW 528. We use The Hartford thru AARP, with $1000 deductible and no Collision since both cars are long since paid off. We took AARP's on-line defensive driving course and received a nice credit on the Comprehensive coverage, over the next 5 years. DW and I are both good drivers -- I haven't had a ticket or an accident since Nixon was president. But the rest of the drivers down here are lunatics !!
Location: East of Seattle since 1992, 615' Elevation, Zone 8b - originally from SF Bay Area
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Age 64, I pay every 6 months, and it's about $900 for three vehicles, a 2007, 2013 and 2014 with full coverage. That amounts to the equivalent of about $150/month or $50 per vehicle. This is State Farm, in Washington state, in a small suburban city with very little crime. Our discounts include multiple car, multiple line, accident free, and longevity (40 years with them).
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