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What is the average cost for car insurance?
What is the average cost for car insurance on a standard second hand car worth about £1,000 like a nissan?
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- I ride a Bicycle
- about $70.00 a month
- There is more than one kind of average. Some are more average than mean?
- depends on what state? and where you live..city, rural, on street parking, garage!!! You have a lot of factors to consider.
- What kind of coverage? Need more info.
- $50.00/ month Liability Only $100.00/ month Full Coverage - So go ahead and convert it -lol.
- That depends on a number of factors, like your driving record, the value of the car, where you live, your age and marital status, the insurance company, your deductibles, and even your credit history.
- Call around to local car insurance companies and tell them you want a rate...they'll ask what kind of car and look up your driving record. Car Insurance depends on lotsa different things....Your driving record, the vehicle, your driving experience, your location. etc. :)
- u should know
- In the US, my insurance on a 2002 Accord is about $100 a month (about 65 Euros). I'm a 26 year old male with a perfect driving record.
- I own a 1997 Seat Ibiza 2litre GTI, i pay £115 a month, 19 years old with clean license. u shud pay less than that for a smaller engine nissan
- If you get a £1,000 Nissan and get a comprehensive cover on it and you are a 17 year old kid living in a high risk area, (hackney in London) have no garage and have already claimed on your insurance, you might have to pay a yearly £5,000 But if you are a 74 year old with a FULL NCB, live in some remote part of Yorkshire, do 2000 miles per year and are getting a third party ONLY type of cover with a 25 year old Nissan on a classic insurance, then I'd say about £65.00 per year should do it. I gave you the two extremes, you can work out an average from those if you want. Or if you know where you live/age/cover required then go here http://finance.ebookorama.com/ukusa-selected-resources.php and get a quote that'll be 100 % spot on. You can get more than one quote too, then you'll see that even if you are the same person, quotes from different insurers will vary immensely... it's all in the legwork and getting quotes is FREE, just like it is free to ask price for a bag of apples at the market.
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