Audi RS4 Quattro
Metallic blue
Alarm fitted
Kept in a secure locked garage
Postcode = YO21 1PZ
1 driver
I am 25
No criminal convictions
1 other car in house hold – (2002 Audi A4 1.8 TDI)
Audi indicator kits at Cheap-Performance-Parts.co.uk
Metallic blue
Alarm fitted
Kept in a secure locked garage
Postcode = YO21 1PZ
1 driver
I am 25
No criminal convictions
1 other car in house hold – (2002 Audi A4 1.8 TDI)
Audi indicator kits at Cheap-Performance-Parts.co.uk
on Feb 25th, 2009 at 4:00 pm
Do a little research online of a few companies, and then compare them to see which one gives you the coverage you need at a lesser cost.
on Feb 26th, 2009 at 8:41 pm
Geico is wonderful. They tend to be pretty competitive if your record is clean and you’re not TOO young also.
They have great customer service and their claims handling is spectacular.
Just don’t have any accidents or your rates will definetly go up. Tickets too.
If you’re in the military or having military family, join USAA. My insurance went from $300/month to $100/month.
That’s still high compared to what older folks pay but my records was MUFFED up. I had a 2001 Acura CL Type S, got me in a lot of trouble!
on Feb 27th, 2009 at 2:15 pm
There’s no one size fits all best, and there’s no shortcut. You need to get quotes from a few local agents.
on Mar 1st, 2009 at 2:36 am
i work for allstate and they could probably get you a good rate. if your married and over 23 then i know they can. and renter’s quotes are extremley cheap in most cases and bring down auto premium becasue of multiple policy. around my area they are about 20 dollars a year for the policy and it take auto down around 60 dollars a year. if you are not married to get a better rate you might ask a friend if you can put them on your policy and say you are married