I am a 25 year old who recently became very successful in the automotive industry and I decided I wanted to get a Porsche. Now i know about how much it is to keep a Porsche maintained because i have worked on them but i am not sure on the insurance. Please help anyway you can. And for the record i am not getting a quote from any website because i do not feel comfortable giving away personal information to an insurance company before i decide to use them.
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“because i do not feel comfortable giving away personal information to an insurance company before i decide to use them.”
That’s fine, but without giving personal information, an insurance company can’t give you an accurate quote.
So either you give the info, and get a quote.
Or you don’t. And don’t.
If you have a clean driving record etc and you want full collision etc you MAY pay as much as $4,000 per year,
This will vary depending on where you live, distance driven to work etc,if you do not drive to work then you may pay quite a bit less.
Nobody but an insurance agent can give you an actual price.
I am just going by what it cost when my kid bought a ‘vette at your age,
russ
I completely understand about not giving out personal information on the Web, but you’ll have to give up some information to get an accurate quote (be it on the Web or over the phone).
The more information the more accurate of a quote. Some of the sites that offer car insurance quotes only ask for a zip code and this way you can see what insurance companies have to offer in your area. It could be a starting point for you and then from their you can contact any of the insurance companies that are listed by phone.
It’s too difficult to give you an estimate of what your car insurance will cost. It depends on many variables such as your age, gender, driving history, type of car, age of car, where you live, etc.. So, without this info any amount given here would be pure speculation.
Good luck!
It will cost you $274.37 a month.
Help yourself – you can check your quotes in internet, for example here – autoinsurance.bebto.com
To get the cost for car insurance go to and get free auto insurance quotes from major auto insurance companies.
That’s be $624 sir.
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