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HEY forum I have a serious question that is literally between me getting a 370Z and not. So I am 15 and the driving age in New York has gone up to 18 ( With drivers ed). Now my uncle is a pretty keen racer and has a time attack car that within 24hrs can be put back from race spec to daily use and he said that if insurance wasn't a problem he would give it to me! I know crazy but his sponsors did get him a 458 Italia so i guess he doesn't need it. Now i havent gotten any quotes yet but I am curious if any 370z divers out there could tell me what the rate is for a 370z for a kid of 18yrs of age. I am also looking into a Evo X, STi, S2000, and a 135i. Even if you dont know could you try to give us a rough price point, that would be great. Thanks. This is my first post so i sure hope i get a good response,
Thanks for your time, aston1236:driving: |
If you are for real and I have my doubts. Why not go on to anyone of the insurance websites and type in your info. Progressive will even give you quotes from several other companies. Insurance Takes a lot of things inti account age, car, area, use, record, deductible, others on the insurance.
But if the driving age in new York is 18 I dint think anyone will insure you without a license. |
18 year old, 370z... ny.... lol.
I'd guess anywhere from 300-400 a month depending on what company you use... and that might even be low. Call up progressive or something and get a quote. Just say your 18 and see what they say. Just make sure your sitting down when they give you the quote. |
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How much money/allowance are you going to get? Contact the insurance company in new year. When I was 18 in 2003, my insurance for my 1991 Nissan 240sx (car valued at $3000) cost me $1800 a year, stayed mostly the same 2 years afterwards. Now that I'm 26, it only costs me barely $300. I did test try a quote for a 350z when it was brand new and got a quote nearly topping $4200 a year. If you're 15, don't key in on material things. I used my money to travel 4 (not including Canada and Mexico) different countries within 6 years of college. The experience itself far outweighs getting a brand new car....cuz you know....you can ALWAYS get a new car when you're older. |
Those are some pretty darn expensive cars for a first time drivers. Best thing to do is call insurance companies, and get quotes. But imo get yourself a w/e car and drive that for awhile. Im sure the Z will be waiting for you. Now thats me talking from experience, but I know if I were you I would say screw that and take the Z now lol
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Expect it to be anywhere from 2000-4000/year. Depending on your area it may go up even more.
When I was 18 I bought a brand new RSX-S and my insurance on it alone was about 1800 a year. But I also started driving since 16 with no points on my record. I remember my cousins when they turned 16 their dads bought them new 30k+ sports car. One of them had a s2000 and his rate was more than 2000. |
I know a couple kids back home in brooklyn with sports cars and they are paying $6k a year in insurance. You won't see any real discounts till your 22ndbday. Something to consider.
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You have 3 years until you get a license. When you do, come back and talk about cars. In the meantime, post up some pics of this "time attack" 370.
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I currently have ALL STATE insurance and they are quoting me 150 a month.
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I want pics of the Uncle's 458 Italia and the name of his sponsor.
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I am 28, and USAA is quoting me 105/month full coverage for a 2011 370z. Then again I have another vehicle on the policy so its a bit cheaper with the multiple vehicle discount.
OP, hate to say it but insurance is going to kill you. I would guess you are going to be looking at least 200-300/month if not more. I don't understand why all these young drivers feel like they need to get their dream car for their first vehicle. Why don't you just get a cheap decent looking car that runs good and when you finish school or get a career going then concentrate on buying an expensive sports car. |
Yeah, just wait until your uncle wants to give you his Ferrari
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Please stay away from Progressive, im currently fighting them now...
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i had farm bureau, it was 100 a month to 600 a month. i dropped them and went with nationwide, now its 200 a month...
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when i was 22 i was paying 340 a month for a civic ex , expect to pay something between 300 and 400 a month
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Dude..you've got three years before you even have to start thinking about things like insurance.
In for pics of the Italia though. |
i used to drive a tiburon and my insurance was 119 a month with nationwide. when i bought the Z it went to 91 a month :ugh2: im 24 by the way
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That kid haven't even had Drivers Ed in High School.
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Easy, Come back when 1# your 18
xxx xxxxxx xxxxxxxx 2# you decide on a 370z I see no reason why you're not asking this question in a Evo X, STi, S2000, and a 135 Forum? Unless they already told you to beat it!! |
im still in for pics. as the saying goes, "pics or it didn't happen"
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He disappeared faster than a drop of water in the desert |
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But why troll with such an elaborate subject? I mean I expect some Mustang troll to come in scratching his nuts saying something like "So I heard the Z sucks dude" or something but this kid is concerned about insura....
woah... hold on.. boobs on tv... |
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Evo x mr and the new sti are pretty fun. The only thing that would make it more fun than the z tho is if you take it on dirt or snow. If you don't then get a z. If you're not crazy into sports cars but still like performance, get a 135i. If you need more advice on which of those cars (besides the s2000 as I never drove one) to get, pm me for more info as I know those cars inside and out.
But. It all depends. Go on some insurance sites. Get a student discount. Some ppl pay 750 a year some pay 6500 per year. Yes, 6500 for a z.. Not gonna say who Don't get tickets either |
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