How expensive can car insurance get for a used car less that 5 years old?
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Feb
How expensive can car insurance get for a used car less that 5 years old?
I am 24 years old and I am going to buy my 1st car pretty soon. All I know is that it will be no more than 5 years old, and most likely a Volkswagen. I just want to get a gestimation on how much my insurance payments would/will be.
5 Responses for "How expensive can car insurance get for a used car less that 5 years old?"
Insurance depends on the type of car,(The more expensive the car, the more you have tp pay) your age(the younger you are the more you pay) the color of the car(Red cars are more expensive), your sex, your marital status( married people pay less, is a sign of stability) I woul say around 65 a month
I can only tell you a little about mine, since you and I are in similar situations. I drove 2 cars that I got from family members before I bought my own, not sure if it might be more expensive to be a first-time driver. The one I bought is a 2006 dark blue Ford Five Hundred (it's a big dark sedan type, not sporty at all). I have never made an insurance claim, never been in an accident, I have one minor speeding ticket, and I'm a 25 year old female in Illinois. My full coverage insurance through Geico costs about $150 a month. You will have to get full coverage if you finance the vehicle, but you should probably get full coverage anyway for a car less than 10 years old. My other 2 cars had just liability because they were clunkers. Source(s): Personal experience
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If you get third party only it shouldn't be too dear, depending on where you live and how high you set your deductible.. Source(s): my-head
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