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dmhenderson 09-17-2012 10:23 PM

In case anyone was really wondering whether this guy was legit or not, I just ran the numbers on a 2012 GT-R vs. my 2012 nismo 370z. I have a flawless driving record and this is what came up:

New Monthly Premium
$ 204.95

Current Monthly Premium
$ 129.35

Total Monthly Premium Increase
$ 75.60

Premium Increase for Remainder of Policy Term
$ 451.10

tl;dr he's full of crap.

monkeyfist8 09-17-2012 10:40 PM

Umm. I wasn't joking/lying. Our age categories I bet are completely different. Dip ****. So please learn facts first. Thanks. Btw... I bet you are like 30 years old but you act like a 14 year old kid.

LakeShow 09-17-2012 10:43 PM

20 and have a GTR and 370z, nice.

GSXR1K 09-17-2012 11:04 PM

Lol, and im sure he has a lambo and Ferrari as a daily driver too

BrianSoCal 09-17-2012 11:55 PM

Kids of Instagram?

monkeyfist8 09-18-2012 12:02 AM

pssh I wish I had a ferrari as a daily driver. I'd drive the **** out of that.

2011 Nismo#91 09-18-2012 07:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dmhenderson (Post 1921312)
In case anyone was really wondering whether this guy was legit or not, I just ran the numbers on a 2012 GT-R vs. my 2012 nismo 370z. I have a flawless driving record and this is what came up:

New Monthly Premium
$ 204.95

Current Monthly Premium
$ 129.35

Total Monthly Premium Increase
$ 75.60

Premium Increase for Remainder of Policy Term
$ 451.10

tl;dr he's full of crap.

Shouldn't you have blocked and stop responding to this guy like 10 posts ago? Sounds like someone else is full of crap too. If he is trolling he is doing a superb job of trolling you. And FYI insurance for 1 person does not mean anything about insurance for the next person, different factors change rates alot.

:tiphat:

TypeOne 09-18-2012 09:46 AM

Pics of said GTR and Z?

dmhenderson 09-18-2012 09:50 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 2011 Nismo#91 (Post 1921619)
Shouldn't you have blocked and stop responding to this guy like 10 posts ago? Sounds like someone else is full of crap too. If he is trolling he is doing a superb job of trolling you. And FYI insurance for 1 person does not mean anything about insurance for the next person, different factors change rates alot.

:tiphat:

Yup he's blocked but I figured I'd look up rates just for the hell of it. My point is/was that insurance on a GT-R will be more money than insurance on a Z any day of the week no matter WHO you are. I can't really see a scenario where you can insure a $110k car for less than a 30-40k car (both being in the same high performance sports car insurance class)

FlawlessZ 09-18-2012 11:31 AM

Shoulda got an r8 man...

Haboob 09-18-2012 12:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by FlawlessZ (Post 1922031)
Shoulda got an r8 man...

Pfft, should have bought my car, so I can use that money towards a Z. :tup:

Cmike2780 09-18-2012 01:12 PM

I love Nissans too, but owning both and complaining about the insurance is kind of silly. Less people own GTR's so less people wreck them. Not a whole lot of people use the GTR as a daily driver or only car either which is the main reason you get a lower rate with multiple cars. After looking at your rate, they actually seem kind of low. My first car was a 15 year old Jeep... basic insurance was over $2k a year. I highly doubt the GTR has a lower premium than the Z by itself, but there are a lot of factors to consider. The age thing or bracket doesn't really matter if you're comparing which car is more expensive to insure. Both are going to either go up..or go down respectively. OP, you do stock trading, you should already know how this works.

EndyKwon 09-18-2012 01:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cmike2780 (Post 1922200)
Not a whole lot of people use the GTR as a daily driver

I'm pretty curious about this. Considering the GT-R is a supercar, is that stuff DD-able in the first place? I'd think that later on (after racking up miles) it'd be as reliable as a 50K+ mileage BMW. As for OP, I don't think you should really worry about insurance prices considering that you have enough money anyways.

nmjaxx9 09-18-2012 02:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by EndyKwon (Post 1922226)
I'm pretty curious about this. Considering the GT-R is a supercar, is that stuff DD-able in the first place? I'd think that later on (after racking up miles) it'd be as reliable as a 50K+ mileage BMW. As for OP, I don't think you should really worry about insurance prices considering that you have enough money anyways.

Sure why not? Now the question would be would u WANT to daily drive it, you know keep the miles down on it. :tup::driving:

ZKraken22 09-18-2012 02:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by EndyKwon (Post 1922226)
I'm pretty curious about this. Considering the GT-R is a supercar, is that stuff DD-able in the first place? I'd think that later on (after racking up miles) it'd be as reliable as a 50K+ mileage BMW. As for OP, I don't think you should really worry about insurance prices considering that you have enough money anyways.

I want to DD a GTR mizuno said the GTR is made to DD. and is a 50k+ mileage BMW not reliable or something?


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