cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/33704049
Wanted to add, “Fuck Cars!!”
Car payments for decades of one’s life are not the way to go.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/33704049
Wanted to add, “Fuck Cars!!”
Car payments for decades of one’s life are not the way to go.
Insurance is way more than $100-200 a month. For my partner and I (both women with fairly clean histories since we don’t drive much) to insure a 2020 Fit, it was about $2500 for 6 months. That was the cheapest we could find for basic coverage.
We ended up fleeing to Canada and importing the car. Insurance costs went down to almost 1/3 of that, a little under $2k for the year
I own and fully paid off the car fwiw
Edit: exact amount was $2493.00, after discounts
1 car two driver 2500 per 6 month… You must be from Boston
Close, NY
What does fairly clean histories mean, honestly? Over 400 a month is crazy high. Did you make claims on minor issues that should have just been handled outside of insurance, i.e. dont just factor in deductible cost but monthly increase on your premium after a claim is filed in the future? Were you getting multiple small traffic citations? One big one? Etc.
I had one claim probably 7+ years ago after a chunk of metal fell off a truck and fucked up my car tire and bumper. I was not at fault. My partner has zero. We’re both in our 30s and have been driving since we were young, but we had been car-less for a few years prior to buying this one.
I’ve had to deal with a lot of profiling bullshit before but nothing that affects insurance. Nothing stuck either, just a lot of going to courts to clear my name.
But other than that, idk. Parking tickets, maybe?
Sorry you had to deal with all that profiling bullshit in the past that just sounds so infuriating and down right disrespectful, hopefully where you are at now you dont have to deal with that as much if at all.
As for the insurance rate, the only things I can think of is maybe being without a car for some period just increases the risk profile in their algorithm for deciding the rate. I’m not sure about the statistics for this, but maybe they also correlate having many parking tickets with people who have more accidents. I.e. there may be a study that shows people with more parking tickets tend to get into more accidents or something.