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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
pay cash vs finance 2022
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<blockquote data-quote="JimCSHO" data-source="post: 16827909" data-attributes="member: 183032"><p>There are a lot of factors in car insurance costs, and the first one is location. I had a Taurus SHO in Michigan, full coverage, glass deductible of $300, and a $1,500 collision deductible on it. </p><p>It cost me more to insure the SHO in Michigan yearly than it cost me to insure both my wife's BMW and my Mustang in North Carolina. And I had full glass coverage and a $150 collision deductible on those cars. The 2 cars in North Carolina was almost half of what I paid for the one car that was based in Michigan.</p><p>The only difference was geography. Michigan is one of the highest in the nation for car insurance. When I was getting the insurance in North Carolina the agent asked why I had such high deductibles on the cars. It was the only way to get reasonable rates in Michigan.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JimCSHO, post: 16827909, member: 183032"] There are a lot of factors in car insurance costs, and the first one is location. I had a Taurus SHO in Michigan, full coverage, glass deductible of $300, and a $1,500 collision deductible on it. It cost me more to insure the SHO in Michigan yearly than it cost me to insure both my wife's BMW and my Mustang in North Carolina. And I had full glass coverage and a $150 collision deductible on those cars. The 2 cars in North Carolina was almost half of what I paid for the one car that was based in Michigan. The only difference was geography. Michigan is one of the highest in the nation for car insurance. When I was getting the insurance in North Carolina the agent asked why I had such high deductibles on the cars. It was the only way to get reasonable rates in Michigan. [/QUOTE]
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