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Tapioca 11-05-2010 08:34 AM

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Originally Posted by MindBomber (Post 7172835)
I've strongly considered selling, and looked into it. My auto-trans is slipping though, so I wouldn't get enough for my car to make it worthwhile. EDIT:vertical posted by accident, sorry pls don't ban!

Get rid of the 2002 now (because automatic transmissions aren't worth repairing) and get a Honda from the 1990s. Some will have rust, but if yours is clean, it will run forever. Forget the comprehensive and just get $2 million liability. It shouldn't cost you more than 2K a year to insure.

sebTeggy 11-05-2010 08:45 AM

not to be a dick but my insurance for my car is 102$ a month and I got the same shit hahaha. It's probably because ur discount is low (accident) or they charge Asian people or Honda civics more hehe

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Originally Posted by MindBomber (Post 7169640)
ICBC profits $300 million dollars in one quarter, so they give us a 2.5% break on rates?

I'm a student with one accident from the winter of 2008 and no tickets, for me to insure my 2002 Civic it cost me $417 a month! Thats with only 1 million in coverage, a $1000 deductible, and only driving to work and school within 5km of my home. ICBC needs to do more than lower rates by 2.5%, I can barely pay for tuition and books. Get real Gordon Campbell, you've raised every one of my expenses without increasing the minimum wage!


...*sigh*... rant over...

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sebTeggy 11-05-2010 08:52 AM

Just made a fool of yourself....

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Originally Posted by RFlush (Post 7171697)
Driving is a luxury, if you can't afford it, then don't. You sound like a little bitch that complains that his abalone is getting too expensive and it's not fair.

If your insurance is too high, then simply don't drive. You have a 2002 civic and in university? Why not get a cheaper car? If your work and school is only within 5km, ride a bike or take a bus, or are you that fucking lazy?

Pathetic

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MindBomber 11-05-2010 12:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Tapioca (Post 7173961)
Get rid of the 2002 now (because automatic transmissions aren't worth repairing) and get a Honda from the 1990s. Some will have rust, but if yours is clean, it will run forever. Forget the comprehensive and just get $2 million liability. It shouldn't cost you more than 2K a year to insure.

I'm going to drop my the broker tomorrow and see how much I would save without comprehensive, thanks for the advice guys!

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Originally Posted by sebTeggy (Post 7173972)
not to be a dick but my insurance for my car is 102$ a month and I got the same shit hahaha. It's probably because ur discount is low (accident) or they charge Asian people or Honda civics more hehe


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Less than 10 years experience + 1 accident = HUGE PREMIUMS.


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