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jason7504 04-04-2010 12:23 AM

insurance on supra?
 
my insurance company is closed on the weekend but im looking at a 87 N/A supra. I'm 23, get good grades and get a multi car discount and was wondering how much would it be for full coverage? i know there's lots of factors but an estimate would be cool

907mge 04-04-2010 01:10 AM

may or may not help

$1900 a year for me and the wife with full coverage
Both 22

Cars:

2000 Celica Gts
1990 NA Supra
1999 Civic Lx

They also charge a power/weight ratio charge on the supra but not the celica even though the supra is slower.

brad88supra 04-08-2010 02:30 AM

Im 16 and have an 88 NA Targa, never had a wreck or been pulled over as far as insurance is conserned. mine is $113 a month for state minmum. This will in no way help you but still, gives me the red ass

jason7504 04-08-2010 04:00 AM

well i did call my insurance on monday and they said it would be $99 for me. I thought i might get a discount since i also have my camaro but i didn't.

TripleC 04-08-2010 01:45 PM

I pay 64 a month

907mge 04-08-2010 03:27 PM

The only down fall is that without special insurance if you total it the insurance company will go off of book value. And its not hard at all to put in more than book value into a supra.

jason7504 04-08-2010 04:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 907mge (Post 81186)
The only down fall is that without special insurance if you total it the insurance company will go off of book value. And its not hard at all to put in more than book value into a supra.

what special insurance?

i was told that in that case you would just provide the receipts on any upgrades that you have done

Green7mgte 04-08-2010 05:58 PM

yea just record all of your "upgrades" and report them for insurance reasons. puts allot of hard work into their car practices this religiously

mine was 130 a month for 3 months.. 25. toyota supra Mitsubishi elcipse spyder gt

jason7504 04-08-2010 07:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Green7mgte (Post 81196)
yea just record all of your "upgrades" and report them for insurance reasons. puts allot of hard work into their car practices this religiously

mine was 130 a month for 3 months.. 25. toyota supra Mitsubishi elcipse spyder gt

I asked my insurance rep if i should raise the value on my camaro so if it got in an accident or stolen, i would get the worth with all my upgrades and she said to just keep all reciepts so if it happens you would just show all the upgrades that were done. thats what your talking about Green7mgte, right?

MarkLinRacing 04-08-2010 08:39 PM

Damn, insurance in the states is cheap.

I'm getting a pretty good rate and I pay roughly $2350/yr with 2million liability + comprehensive coverage for theft/fire/vandalism/etc.

Green7mgte 04-09-2010 03:57 AM

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Originally Posted by MarkLinRacing (Post 81203)
I pay roughly $2350/yr with 2million liability + comprehensive coverage for theft/fire/vandalism/etc.

2million in liability?
just in case you destroy a city block? lol, that seems like allot of coverage just for a vehicle. But i can understand if something REALLY bad happens. better safe then sorry I say.

Quote:

Originally Posted by jason7504 (Post 81201)
you would just show all the upgrades that were done. thats what your talking about Green7mgte, right?

Quote:

Originally Posted by Green7mgte (Post 81196)
yea just record all of your "upgrades" and report them for insurance reasons.

sounds similar.
yea. just make sure you have the documents and you will be good.

MarkLinRacing 04-09-2010 06:40 AM

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Originally Posted by Green7mgte (Post 81219)
2million in liability?
just in case you destroy a city block? lol, that seems like allot of coverage just for a vehicle. But i can understand if something REALLY bad happens. better safe then sorry I say.

Lol yea, I'm pretty sure the minimum coverage here is 1 million.

I think the difference in price is about $400/yr I think between 1 million and 2 million. I figure I might as well just go with the 2 million. You never know...

Vehicle, injuries, damages, lost wages, etc. I can see those adding up fairly quickly.

danmajor 11-18-2013 10:47 PM

just got this thread. if you guys have any updated information, i would appreciate the help. looking for cheapest possible insurance - http://www.toyota-supra.info/forums/...ota-supra.html

Green7mgte 11-19-2013 02:40 AM

holy crap. im 28 now..

Busted Knuckles 11-23-2013 08:50 AM

I pay about $120 per year, but it is PIP and liability to $250,000. I'm also 47 with a wife, 2 kids and a house. The only way I'd pay Collision and Comprehensive is if I can get 'Agreed Upon Value' classic car coverage from Haggerty Insurance or something similar. I looked into it for my classic '62 Thunderbird. It would cover C&C at an agreed value of about $25,000 and liability to $200,000 for $250 per year. But, that insurance comes with restrictions, like parked in an enclosed garage and not used for daily driving to work. Most standard insurance goes by book value, which is too small to what I believe is the true value.


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