insurance rates - holy $#@!
#31
RE: insurance rates - holy $#@!
ORIGINAL: birdmfc
Insurance rates, are also based on your credit rating, if you have so, so credit or bad credit your insurance rates will be higher. If you have good credit, than your insurance rate will be lower. Its a responsibility thing.
Insurance rates, are also based on your credit rating, if you have so, so credit or bad credit your insurance rates will be higher. If you have good credit, than your insurance rate will be lower. Its a responsibility thing.
#32
RE: insurance rates - holy $#@!
ORIGINAL: Bojy
Not true. If insurance rates were based on credit score, I'd be making a fortune.
ORIGINAL: birdmfc
Insurance rates, are also based on your credit rating, if you have so, so credit or bad credit your insurance rates will be higher. If you have good credit, than your insurance rate will be lower. Its a responsibility thing.
Insurance rates, are also based on your credit rating, if you have so, so credit or bad credit your insurance rates will be higher. If you have good credit, than your insurance rate will be lower. Its a responsibility thing.
#33
RE: insurance rates - holy $#@!
ORIGINAL: jjaguda
I'm 37 in the New Orleans area. 450/six months w/ 500 deduct - State Farm.
I'm 37 in the New Orleans area. 450/six months w/ 500 deduct - State Farm.
#34
RE: insurance rates - holy $#@!
ORIGINAL: openclasspro
correction-in fla your credit rating does in deed have a bearing on your insurance
ORIGINAL: Bojy
Not true. If insurance rates were based on credit score, I'd be making a fortune.
ORIGINAL: birdmfc
Insurance rates, are also based on your credit rating, if you have so, so credit or bad credit your insurance rates will be higher. If you have good credit, than your insurance rate will be lower. Its a responsibility thing.
Insurance rates, are also based on your credit rating, if you have so, so credit or bad credit your insurance rates will be higher. If you have good credit, than your insurance rate will be lower. Its a responsibility thing.
#35
RE: insurance rates - holy $#@!
ORIGINAL: Bojy
Well suck ***** for Florida ppl. Hot weather, bad cuban food, and insurance rates based on credit scores. Only way it could get worse is if nobody spoke english...oh wait...
ORIGINAL: openclasspro
correction-in fla your credit rating does in deed have a bearing on your insurance
ORIGINAL: Bojy
Not true. If insurance rates were based on credit score, I'd be making a fortune.
ORIGINAL: birdmfc
Insurance rates, are also based on your credit rating, if you have so, so credit or bad credit your insurance rates will be higher. If you have good credit, than your insurance rate will be lower. Its a responsibility thing.
Insurance rates, are also based on your credit rating, if you have so, so credit or bad credit your insurance rates will be higher. If you have good credit, than your insurance rate will be lower. Its a responsibility thing.
#36
RE: insurance rates - holy $#@!
Man...and I was happy with $450/six months. I didn't check to see where you are located butwe have a little bit of a crime problem in New Orleans. Gieco and Progressive wanted about $2200.00/year for the same bike with the EXACT same full coverage and deductibles.
#38
RE: insurance rates - holy $#@!
i'm with state farm and they quoted me 54.00 mo until she found a speeding ticket and it jumped to 92.00. so i dropped the bodily injury and uninsured to bring it down to 72.00. if u have to lie and say ur married it should help it a couple of bucks
#39
RE: insurance rates - holy $#@!
Some of you are getting increadibly good rates for insurance. I pay $45 a month for upgraded liability coverage on my 900rr.
I priced out a new ZX6R, 2006 and the rate was $134mo for me. full coverage of course.
Hopefully I will have a couple tickets off my insurance record by the time i get a 1000rr. Don't they usually clear your record every 3-5 years of tickets?
I priced out a new ZX6R, 2006 and the rate was $134mo for me. full coverage of course.
Hopefully I will have a couple tickets off my insurance record by the time i get a 1000rr. Don't they usually clear your record every 3-5 years of tickets?