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Old May 15, 2012 | 12:53 PM
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'12 Turbo S Insurance

Hey guys,

I picked up a new Turbo S about a month ago and I need a new insurance policy. The couple of companies my broker called were trying to bend me over. I'm about to start calling a list of other companies I just made. I'm fairly young and with the value of the car, prices seem to be high. Where are you guys going? Thanks.

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State Farm. Pretty good deal with my home insurance and other car. [29 years old, been driving since 16, no accidents]
 
Old May 15, 2012 | 02:22 PM
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Second that.. State Farm. No accidents that I have caused. Good pricing with home policy and multicar discount also.
 
Old May 15, 2012 | 02:24 PM
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Got similar quotes from Progressive, Geico, and Liberty Mutual. Went with Progressive. 46 y.o. 1400 per year.
 
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Had to switch from Nationwide when I got my turbo. Got quotes from Progressive, AAA, and Amica. Went with Amica and switched home and umbrella, too.
 
Old May 15, 2012 | 06:07 PM
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How much are you guys paying yearly for your TTs?
 
Old May 15, 2012 | 06:19 PM
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USAA was 1600/yr on my 2011 tts, age 49. I don't know how you guys can afford a 160 k car in your 20s, that's another thread though....
 
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Progressive here ,,
 
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51 no accidents or tickets since 1978

$1020 per year. For less than 7 k miles per year 500 ded
 
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USAA was 1600/yr on my 2011 tts, age 49. I don't know how you guys can afford a 160 k car in your 20s, that's another thread though....
172k after all those damn options...! My success was the product of some good ideas, a lot of hard work, and plenty of luck. I don't have wealthy parents.

I think I pay about $1700/yr to State Farm.
 
Old May 16, 2012 | 12:42 AM
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Very nice S buddy love the red interior
 
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State Farm here too.

32, Married.

Two houses, and 9 cars with State Farm.

I've had a few accidents and I like to speed.

I think the TTS is 1200 per year. 500 Deductible.


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Insurance rates vary greatly by state and county. Houston and LA have some of the highest rates in the country. So it is very hard to compare Apples to Apples.
All I can says is cheap insurance IS cheap insurance. You get what you pay for. You bought a Porsche not a Hugo.
 
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Living in South Florida insurance is high.

32 Not married. No tickets in the last 2 years few accidents(none my fault)

I pay $1800 per year State Farm.
 
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Hmmm - looks like we're being bent over in B.C. Canada. Having a provincial insurance agency doesn't help either... hate the socialist approach to certain things this side!!!
 


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