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sti571 08-13-2009 05:35 AM

Insurance Premiums in Ontario
 
Hopefully it won't crush my dreams of owning a 370Z but I was wondering if anyone could provide ballpark figures of how much you're paying to insure a 370Z in Ontario.

CAN-ZED 08-13-2009 10:20 AM

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Originally Posted by sti571 (Post 149361)
Hopefully it won't crush my dreams of owning a 370Z but I was wondering if anyone could provide ballpark figures of how much you're paying to insure a 370Z in Ontario.

depends on your age and driving record
im 40 with clean record, insurance premium only went up about $80/year from previous car,

nogoodname 08-13-2009 10:22 AM

factor in the fact Ontario is pretty hefty at charging premiums

more than double of Quebec, street racing FTL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

FricFrac 08-13-2009 01:43 PM

Mine was just under $1200 for the year including replacement cost, $300 deductable, etc.... I thought it would be way more...

6MT 08-13-2009 01:52 PM

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Originally Posted by FricFrac (Post 149927)
Mine was just under $1200 for the year including replacement cost, $300 deductable, etc.... I thought it would be way more...

WTF?... $1200 for a year with only a $300 deductable? Wuff!! Does that include collision? What's the liability figure?

Are you in bed with the Government Minister who's in charge of insurance in B.C.? That's ridiculouly low. (and tough to swallow)

FricFrac 08-14-2009 12:47 AM

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Originally Posted by 6MT (Post 149941)
WTF?... $1200 for a year with only a $300 deductible? Wuff!! Does that include collision? What's the liability figure?

Are you in bed with the Government Minister who's in charge of insurance in B.C.? That's ridiculously low. (and tough to swallow)

$1164 but I forgot to add the replacement cost so that was another $84 for a total of $1248. That includes collision, comprehensive and $3M liability. The insurance agent said it would be about triple that in Vancouver.
$500 deductible for collision, $300 for comprehensive ($200 for "missile" damage to glass).

FricFrac 08-14-2009 12:48 AM

Funny thing is my 280ZX use to be around the same price and it was like 15 years old at the time.... I was younger though....

Zed370 08-14-2009 01:28 AM

I think I will be paying close to $2k for insurance in Vancouver (that is with the full discount) ... I am not sure exactly, I will cross that bridge when I get the car next week.

My 2002 Civic is still considered a 'sports car' by ICBC .... don't know why I still pay a higher premium that car .... the stigma of civic ownership?

FricFrac 08-14-2009 09:42 AM

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Originally Posted by Zed370 (Post 150807)
I think I will be paying close to $2k for insurance in Vancouver (that is with the full discount) ... I am not sure exactly, I will cross that bridge when I get the car next week.

My 2002 Civic is still considered a 'sports car' by ICBC .... don't know why I still pay a higher premium that car .... the stigma of civic ownership?


Probably due to all the riced out Civics and the rate they are stolen at....

oh and my insurance is at the full 43% discount....

Reality 08-14-2009 12:56 PM

Insurance is pure rape in Ontario..
But I was paying $1200 for my z's. Full coverage, $300 deductable, with state farm.
When I called my agent about the 370z.. he said it would not change.
Hell, I got quoted the same for a CaymanS..

Ninja Edit: Sry, should have mentioned that I have a multi car discount, including home & life insurance with State Farm.

FricFrac 08-14-2009 08:10 PM

It use to be Private insurance was way cheaper now ICBC is competative. You always had to have your Comprehensive or whatever with ICBC but the extra stuff you could get with a private company.....

IDZRVIT 08-15-2009 06:40 PM

In Halifax, I pay $975/yr. That's full coverage: $1M PL/PD, Comp w/$500 ded and collision w/$1K ded (I think). I'm over 50 and have a home and some other toys under the same policy.

FricFrac 08-16-2009 12:46 AM

1K deductable - ouch.

IDZRVIT 08-16-2009 08:10 AM

But you only pay the $1K ded if you fak up :driving: :tiphat:

BertVermaas 08-16-2009 09:09 AM

I can't help but smile when I see all you guys complain about the rates. You don't know how blessed you are.

I am living in Aruba (an Island of the dutch antilles, of the coast of south america) and I had to pay 50% import duties on my car, including freight charges etc.
That makes the landed cost of my car here US 53,000
The insurance is based on this landed cost value.
My insurance premium here is US 5.500 a year, but I must say, it is what they call "full value" for three years. So if my wife (who drives it) wrecks it during the first three years, I get the full value (53K) returned.
Still, it's a lot of money to pay for insurance.

So again, you guys are so lucky

FricFrac 08-16-2009 03:12 PM

Oh I wasn't complaining :) My replacement cost (eg they cover the full replacement cost of the vehicle if its totaled) only cost me an extra $84 for the year.

vizzy 10-23-2009 01:19 PM

19 years old, 1 minor speeding ticket, and was quoted $350/month through td insurance.

6MT 10-23-2009 02:32 PM

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Originally Posted by vizzy (Post 249362)
19 years old, 1 minor speeding ticket, and was quoted $350/month through td insurance.

Ouch! That's ridiculous... $4200 per year (?!) Wow, young people have it tough. I'm 46 years old with a couple of tickets, and my (full coverage with replacement for the first three years) is only $645 per year here in Alberta.

370Z_Fan 10-23-2009 04:45 PM

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Originally Posted by 6MT (Post 249410)
Ouch! That's ridiculous... $4200 per year (?!) Wow, young people have it tough. I'm 46 years old with a couple of tickets, and my (full coverage with replacement for the first three years) is only $645 per year here in Alberta.

You must be living in the middle of nowhere to get that kind of rate.

6MT 10-23-2009 05:01 PM

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Originally Posted by 370Z_Fan (Post 249532)
You must be living in the middle of nowhere to get that kind of rate.

Edmonton (hardly nowhere)

Reality 10-26-2009 10:56 AM

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Originally Posted by vizzy (Post 249362)
19 years old, 1 minor speeding ticket, and was quoted $350/month through td insurance.

You are 19 and want insurance on a sports car in the province of Ontario.....
Expect to pay at least that much until you are 26y/o..

Reality 10-26-2009 10:57 AM

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Originally Posted by 6MT (Post 249410)
Ouch! That's ridiculous... $4200 per year (?!) Wow, young people have it tough. I'm 46 years old with a couple of tickets, and my (full coverage with replacement for the first three years) is only $645 per year here in Alberta.

Man.. I miss the insurance prices out west..

I was paying $30/mth while I was living there..

Mhaddy 10-27-2009 02:43 PM

Expect to be paying more in the GTA in Ontario if - nay - when they hike up the rates in early 2010.

Reality 10-28-2009 12:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Mhaddy (Post 254810)
Expect to be paying more in the GTA in Ontario if - nay - when they hike up the rates in early 2010.

yep something like 14% increase?

Mhaddy 10-28-2009 01:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Reality (Post 256033)
yep something like 14% increase?

That'd be the one :thumbsdown:


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