Insurance, is this right? - Also Muffler Ques
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what year is it?? I just had Renee put the bonneville under her name ( she is 25 but has only had her "full" license for just over a year now) and one place we were quoted 3,200$ for 1 year on a 1990 Bonneville SSE, but my current company quoted us 1,600$ for a year. Hope that helps, and yes it was fmo canada, ontario actually.
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it will depend on what liablility limits you choose and deductibles( if any). You may qualify for discounts for good grades, drivers training, etc. State Farm also offers a Steer Clear discount that will save a bunch of premium.
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depends also on province, if its sask, maybe paying 800... if its alberta look at paying 3,000 (IF you have nothing bad on your license) I would expect other places to be somewhere in between.
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Ok Thanks, now kinda off topic
My friend is thinking of installing 2 glasspacks ( cherry bombs ) in place of the stock mufflers. hes running the resonator right now. How loud would it be? ( He has stock pipes, 2.5" and L67 )
My friend is thinking of installing 2 glasspacks ( cherry bombs ) in place of the stock mufflers. hes running the resonator right now. How loud would it be? ( He has stock pipes, 2.5" and L67 )
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My insurance is 1200usd yearly... and that is for a L36. I would have to say the GTP would have to be considerably more(maybe like extra 400-500) ... but this is just a guess...
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