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Wow how big were your speeding tickets? I have got 2 speeding tickets being pulled over, both 30 over and one was 30+ passing a cop that had someone pulled over and 1 photo(i know it doesn't count) But still i have full coverage on my 05' GLI and I pay over $3200/ year. Buts that all collision, I pay a standard rate of just over $1000 then + collision. I am through the cheepest INS i could get, and that was ING. When i changed my INS company it went down $800/ year. I am 20. A price you have to pay.
Tyler
13' Q5 3.0t
11' GTI (wife's)
85' Vanagon Westfalia
02' A4 Avant (SOLD)
05' GLI (SOLD)
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I go through ING as well, 1 speeding ticket, full coverage, 21 years old and only 2200 a year. They seem to be a very reasonably priced insurance company.
Man I pay less just under $200 a month for BOTH my cars. On a side note do you use that level of spelling on any forms? Not to nitpick but it is almost impossible to read your posts (not that I am great at spelling or anything).
Name: Brent
His: '04 TDI Golf Mods: None If it's smoken it ain't broken
Family: '15 Jetta Sportwagon
Fun car: '92 Blue Karmann Crabby Cabby Mods: Coils, front and rear swaybars, LED interior lights and some other old things.
the amount of the ticket doesn't matter what matters is how many u get my insurance ladie told me that ur aloud 1 ticket without much change to your insurance after that they go way up .
man that's just wrong. you gotta love how they put a price tag on learning. you're right young drivers get in accidents, but they are still learning. what about the older guys that get in accidents? i pay 120 a month for the S4 and it's probably going to drop again in the summer.
you can take drivers ed after you have your licence it doesn't really matter. plus there's proactive driving that will lower your number of demerits. I don't know for sure if it lowers your premiums though
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