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Frozentide 03-14-2007 02:02 PM

I couldn't have said it better myself Bookm!!

Im about to turn 20 and to insure my 86 Toyota Supra it costs $400+ per month. Therefore I have to work a lot to be able to afford to drive it, and it means I also have to decide where my money goes... insure it, pay down the student loan I took out to buy it, or do mods to it?

Hence why I only have it on the road for the best 5 months of the year, but I also appreciate and enjoy driving it even more this way.

I knew when I bought it what my insurance would be, and it just made me work harder and more often at various jobs to afford it.

Pro$p3ct 03-14-2007 02:43 PM


Originally Posted by Bookm
When I was a teen, my desire to work hard and earn big bucks was driven by my unquestionable need to have my own wheels. A healthy focus on car ownership makes for a great work ethic! What ever the costs, pay it. It just leaves less cash for stupid stuff like meth.

The expense of car ownership CAN create a strong work ethic. I worked every night after school, and most weekends (at two partime jobs) so I could independantly own the toys I had when I was 16. Just don't even think about dope, smokes, and fancy restaurant food, and a good hardworking kid can easily join that elite group of teenage car-owners. It's a healthy, constructive endeaver and is far more appealing to girls than laying around playing video games all day. It shows that you've got your sh*t together, and know which way to turn a wrench.

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Book

thats wat u call good advice:smilie_da

sleeperhaggs 03-14-2007 05:46 PM

Yo man you want cheap insurnve go with certas, there the cheapest man, no lie give them a call you'l be please with the prices..

wolfpacinc 03-14-2007 07:00 PM

hey sleeperhaggs you got certas company name # n i lookin for insurance myself

RudeAvenger 03-15-2007 11:10 PM

straight up and serious the best is cibc, fresh up driver a few years back even since i had a bank accoiunt wit them never had to dish out the double payment straight up front. beware u miss a payment u could loose ur account and nevr happend yet but still anythins possible. i had a small error and was joansin on the phone wit the broker for an hour had a small missed payment for nsf or some costed me a 35 charge straight up. i told the broker they had no right just takin money from my accoutn without my permisson. but she said they can. but stright up cibc is good.

Supra_RZ 03-15-2007 11:51 PM


Originally Posted by RudeAvenger
straight up and serious the best is cibc, fresh up driver a few years back even since i had a bank accoiunt wit them never had to dish out the double payment straight up front. beware u miss a payment u could loose ur account and nevr happend yet but still anythins possible. i had a small error and was joansin on the phone wit the broker for an hour had a small missed payment for nsf or some costed me a 35 charge straight up. i told the broker they had no right just takin money from my accoutn without my permisson. but she said they can. but stright up cibc is good.

damn yo, dah one real ghetto youth style.......straight up g style....can't touch dah.....yuh dun kno, seen dat...straight goods:retard:



P.S. now i sound retarded like you :smile:

MrStokic 03-16-2007 12:22 AM

just change your adress on your license to a family members or somewhere other than ur house that way the insurance company thinks you do not live at home. and get your dad to be insured and drive under his name. if you get into an accident and are accountablle you are fully covered but it will be a claim on your dads insurance. also you do not build up a record which in the long run will hurt you.

Bookm 03-16-2007 08:17 AM

So the post-accident rate increase will be his dad's problem?? I don't get it. Why would the dad allow himself to get shafted?

need4speed 03-16-2007 09:42 PM

kingsway

1cam8valves 03-17-2007 10:13 AM


Originally Posted by MrStokic
just change your adress on your license to a family members or somewhere other than ur house that way the insurance company thinks you do not live at home. and get your dad to be insured and drive under his name. if you get into an accident and are accountablle you are fully covered but it will be a claim on your dads insurance. also you do not build up a record which in the long run will hurt you.

WOW! I can't even tell you how reckless that advice is and how awfully incorrect as well, I hope you haven't done this, ins. companies can be just as
smart as you:dunno:

wolfpacinc 03-17-2007 04:10 PM

any body got cibc car insurnace # i searched but nuthin.. thought he dont deal with auto insurance

RudeAvenger 03-17-2007 04:38 PM

goto cibc webapge look up and holla at insurance section.

gldwngr 03-17-2007 04:40 PM


Originally Posted by MrStokic
just change your adress on your license to a family members or somewhere other than ur house that way the insurance company thinks you do not live at home. and get your dad to be insured and drive under his name. if you get into an accident and are accountablle you are fully covered but it will be a claim on your dads insurance. also you do not build up a record which in the long run will hurt you.


The biggest single business sector employer of private investigators in the province is the insurance sector. If you have an accident, and they smell something the least bit off about it, those investigators will be set loose to look into your claim.

If they find you have committed insurance fraud by misprtesenting your risk on your initial application, they can at that instant refuse to pay anything out, and they can cancel you on the spot for misrepresentation.

Once you have been cancelled for misrepresentation, your name goes on an industry black-list for all other insuerers to see, and it will stay there for at least six years. Good luck getting insurance even at atrocious rates during that time.

If you have involved someone else in on your scheme, say your dad, he too goes on the blacklist.

RudeAvenger 03-17-2007 04:47 PM

theres little to no chance yo. thats worst case drive proper and dont make claims most brothers here dont have collision only liable guy. u aint gettin badged, thousands of ppl misrepresentin i know a few bunksters that do. stright up personally dont need to but some ppl jus cant handle the payment. theres 100 excues you could use to the agent.

flight_90 03-17-2007 04:54 PM

do you feel cool writing the way u write YO... it makes other people think you're retarted and we don't listein to your advice... in some cases we don't understand your advice!


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