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I really hope you get the car or SUV you want.. but I've worked in insurance for 20+ yrs... and I have found that if you are worried about the cost of the insurance you probably can't afford the vehicle.

Sorry.

But at 17..


OK, as a 17 year old, you're insurance is going to cost a TON. If your car now is in your name, you already have an idea. But an SUV will cost A LOT. It's not the FL part that costs - it's the 17 year old with an SUV. There is NO difference between


take a look at areas near the airports.. they usually have good rentals, fort myers has cheep rentals too.


http://www.dcf.state.fl.us/ess/ gives a list of programs that help people in FL. Hopefully some of them will be useful for you. There are programs state and nonprofit) to help with food, child care, medical, and other needs. You may also want to check

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State Senate takes on car insurance reform

18.05.12 TALLHASSEE -- 

State senators took a vote to reform car insurance laws on Wednesday.

The legislation is aimed at reforming laws governing the Personal Injury Protection ('PIP'), insurance every Florida driver is mandated to carry.  

The Senate approved its PIP bill by a vote of 39-to-1.

Gov. Scott has called on the Legislature to cap attorney fees and put limits on the types of medical treatments PIP will cover. His hope is those actions will curb the impact growing PIP fraud has had on premiums.

The State House approved a bill that, unlike the Senate plan, would put tough new limits on how much lawyers can charge an insurance company when they represent an injured driver.
 
The House would also give those drivers a one-week window to get medical treatment under PIP.
 
Plant City Rep. Rich Glorioso says it's all about getting aggressive in cracking down on PIP fraud, and for now he's holding out hope there'll
Source: Bay News 9

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