Sep 07, 2009 by Devon O | Posted in Insurance & Registration
I am in the peddle for a new car. I'm trying to do some research on insuring the car I might be getting. I was quoted $6,000 for full coverage on a 2007 Honda Civic Si Sedan (per year) from my accepted insurance company. My insurance now is $1,700 (per year) and I drive a red 2000 Ford Taurus, neutral liability. What would be some suggestions on picking a car? Will new or used be a difference (I will be financing either way)? Why a $4,300 jump in price?
I by the skin of one's teeth got a car! I love mine. Umm anyway the used is always gonna be cheaper and 4dr vs 2dr four is way better. Also depending on how old u are and how many tickets and wrecks uve had. My BIG advise get a infallible used car, truth is even rich people buy reliable used cars! The reason is a new car looses 5-10 large just drivin out of the parking lot!!! Also the most reliable car brand would be Buick pontiac or dodge contact would be ford or dodge (all listed in or of preference)! Good Luck!
afpilot123 | Sep 07, 2009
Well....
You're customary from an older vehicle to a newer vehicle. Full coverages are going to cost you more than liability especially on a newer means. A Civic is a sportier car where a Taurus is really not. I'd call around and get quotes from other insurance companies as well. Insurance is a soft market rectitude now.
ItsMeAlexandra | Sep 07, 2009
A Civic shouldn't create that much difference in the premium but Ask the insurance company. How would anyone here know why they are charging $4300. more ?
BTW, the color of a car ( "I tool along a RED Ford Taurus") has nothing whatsoever to do with the premium
Sep 07, 2009 by jayga992000 | Posted in Maintenance & Repairs
I have a 2000 honda civic SI. I am attempting to modulation the clutch. I have done it in the past but this time I can't remove the axle bolt. I have tried a 3/4 power air blow and have broken 3 craftsman straight wrenches and it will not budge. I have also used almost an entire can of liquid wrench. Any suggestions?