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This is a discussion on insurance payments? within the New Member Hangout forums, part of the Community - Meet other Enthusiasts category; how much do you pay for your insurance? and what insurance company? I know it matters, age..etc. Thanks....

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    how much do you pay for your insurance? and what insurance company?
    I know it matters, age..etc.

    Thanks.

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    i am 20 and pay 160 a month, full coverage, on my 2003 wrx
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    I'm 26, 2009 WRX, and pay $675/6 months for full coverage through USAA

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    Man...I'm 26...and I pay 139 a month through USAA.....
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    I would say at age 20 with a speeding ticket, I am doing pretty good then lol
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    I am 23... I pay 206 a month for two full coverages on my rex and wifes mazda 3, also through USAA.

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    2011 WRX. 170/month full coverage through Progressive. I'll be 24 in the Spring. I was very stupid when I first got my license. There's one last ticket that I'm waiting to come off my record and then I can start racking up those good driver discounts. Then again the WRX might do some damage.
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    2011 WRX, 33 years old with no points, no tickets. I pay $65 per month with progressive with $500 deduct., 100k/300k liability, and gap coverage. As you can see, there are a lot of variables so it's best to shop around.
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    US military all around. I'm looking at switching to usaa I have Allstate I'm 25 and have a 02 wrx I pay 162 full coverage in Florida
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    im 20 and have full coverage on my 06 wrx sedan through state farm in ky for 160. i got the car when i was 19 and was paying 175. hopefully goes down next month when my policy is up
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    ^mine when down when i turned 21. i didnt think that would effect it but it did in my case. maybe it will be the same for you.

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    was thinking the same thing. hopefully, but i should have my car hopefully paid off by the time im 21 so finances should be a lot easier for me, especially being a full time student =)
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    I am 29 and pay about $400 for 6 months of full coverage with Geico, $500 deductible, 2002 WRX. I think as long as your driving record is pretty good the insurance rates on the WRX are very comparable or even cheaper than a lot of other vehicles out there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wrxtreme06 View Post
    ^mine when down when i turned 21. i didnt think that would effect it but it did in my case. maybe it will be the same for you.
    Usually for males in most states the ages are 21, 25 and 30 if you are still single. if you are married then you are considered and adult at 25 by insurance companies typically. For women, its just 21 and then at 25. Cali is the only one that is different supposedly .

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