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Old 08-31-2008, 11:01 AM   #43
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Hm. That doesn't sound right. Driver's Ed is required for the permit, which is a precursor to your license, I can't see something that is required lowering insurance rates, unless you have it confused with Defensive driving, which will lower insurance rates, if you are NOT taking it for a ticket.
In 1996 when I got my license in Florida, I believe my family was on Allstate, and I definitely asked if Driver's Education offered by the school would lower my rates...and they definitely said yes.

Showing them a 3.8 GPA or better report card would also lower it, however I didn't even come close to that, ironically enough because I had all the freedom of my license and wasn't about to waste time with school...god I was such a dumbass, and now I'm a teacher. Karma bites me in the ass constantly as I get to teach versions of me all the time and
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Old 08-31-2008, 11:28 AM   #44
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Old 08-31-2008, 11:43 AM   #45
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Apparently if I take drivers ed at my school, and I will, It will drasticly lower insurance rates for me.
Be prepared for a shocker. Im 26 now. At 18 years old I drove a 1994 V6 Camaro. The insurance..... 300.00 per month. For a 3.4L V6!! Twice what my car payment was.

You are in for a world of hurt on insurace man. I'll be 27 with a clean record and even I'm slightly concerned what my rates will be...
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Old 08-31-2008, 11:57 AM   #46
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I think you mean rich yellow gold

I am contemplating now getting my camaro re-painted with the Valspar Sunrise. A big thanks to Pinkcamaro as well for letting me know that the price would not be so high after all..
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Old 08-31-2008, 12:00 PM   #47
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Be prepared for a shocker. Im 26 now. At 18 years old I drove a 1994 V6 Camaro. The insurance..... 300.00 per month. For a 3.4L V6!! Twice what my car payment was.

You are in for a world of hurt on insurace man. I'll be 27 with a clean record and even I'm slightly concerned what my rates will be...
I agree, unless you have money being handed down by your parents, you shouldn't be able to afford a V8/SS Camaro's payments and insurance combined a month, even if living at home and have a part-time job while going to college (pre-college degree of course). Assuming you are paying for college as well.. If your parents are paying for college and living expenses and you have a good part-time job, you can afford to pay but you wouldn't be saving almost anything.. My advice would be to get a V6 Camaro which is no slouch, save the extra money on gas, insurance, and car payments because you will need it once you graduate and leave your parents house...
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Old 08-31-2008, 12:10 PM   #48
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Old 08-31-2008, 02:20 PM   #49
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I agree, unless you have money being handed down by your parents, you shouldn't be able to afford a V8/SS Camaro's payments and insurance combined a month, even if living at home and have a part-time job while going to college (pre-college degree of course). Assuming you are paying for college as well.. If your parents are paying for college and living expenses and you have a good part-time job, you can afford to pay but you wouldn't be saving almost anything.. My advice would be to get a V6 Camaro which is no slouch, save the extra money on gas, insurance, and car payments because you will need it once you graduate and leave your parents house...
Heh, the op isn't even in College yet, 16 is a bit young for that.


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Old 08-31-2008, 02:50 PM   #50
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The original poster isn't even in college yet. Sixteen is a bit young for college unless he is a genius.
There is nothing in any of his posts to date to indicate that.
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Old 08-31-2008, 02:58 PM   #51
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i think arguing about whether or not a 16 should drive a 422 hp car is a waste of time...


if his dad was SMART enough to have made enough money to spoil him like that.


than he ought to be SMART enough to know not to.
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Old 08-31-2008, 03:22 PM   #52
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There is nothing in any of his posts to date to indicate that.
Edit: d'oh. I got it...

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Old 08-31-2008, 05:21 PM   #53
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If your a young Male rates will be HIGH, SORRY. My son is 20 and pays $4000 a year for a Chevy AVEO. NO tickets.
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Old 08-31-2008, 05:25 PM   #54
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Dude, I'm 21 and saving for a Camaro V8. I'm going to be paying college by myself, yet I live at home and pay no bills and MY job is full time- that's about the only advantage I have. I'll be paying the insurance and the monthly payments.

My suggestion to you is, since I know I can't talk you out of going for the V8 (really, that's like trying to offer love advice - they'll never listen to you anyway), is to at least save for a massive down payment. You can't modify how much your insurance payment will be, but you can modify how much your monthly payments can be by putting a lot more down.

Assuming a V8 SS with nice options is around ~35K (I really hope I get conveniently surprised), my payment will be around $250.00 a month since I plan to put 25K down. The insurance doesn't seem so intimidating anymore, does it? But it will be. It strangles the hell out of you at your age.
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Be prepared for a shocker. Im 26 now. At 18 years old I drove a 1994 V6 Camaro. The insurance..... 300.00 per month. For a 3.4L V6!! Twice what my car payment was.

You are in for a world of hurt on insurace man. I'll be 27 with a clean record and even I'm slightly concerned what my rates will be...
Man, who do you guys have insurance with????? I have had two tickets when I was younger; both which are off my record now and I just got quoted $95 a month for full coverage on a 2006 Chevy Corvette. I am 22 and I am covered by Nationwide.
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If your a young Male rates will be HIGH, SORRY. My son is 20 and pays $4000 a year for a Chevy AVEO. NO tickets.
, I would definatley shop around for different insurance. $333 bucks a month for a Chevy Aveo is more than the actual car payment itself probably, and your son has no tickets???

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