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best cars to insure FAQ
What is the best car to insure/buy for 16 year old girl ?
Sep 18, 2006 by NE77 | Posted in Insurance & Registration
Mid size car? Has good driving record.
Something with an airbag and anti-lock brakes, if you're gonna do more than PL-PD (ie, Collision).
We've had reasonable luck w/ GM A-bodies (ie, Pontiac 6000, Buick Century, etc). Not enough power to really be a "fast" car but
geek49203 | Sep 18, 2006
Something comfortable to drive and not over the top. My first car was a Plymouth Caravelle, far from a cool car, and everyone made fun of me for it, but it drove nice, and I could see all 4 corners. The insurance isn't bad because its a mid-size/small
gregthomasparke | Sep 18, 2006
Best car to insure for a provisional driver?
Mar 20, 2011 by nik p | Posted in Insurance & Registration
I want to change my car, but the next car will have my son as a provisional driver. I have been driving for 20years, am female, and have not made any claims. Live in the uk.
I have tried the insurance comparison sites, but you need to put a make
I would suggest a small engine, Renualt Clio's are good at about 1.2 or 1.4 litre engine. These should be quite cheap to insure.
Remember the bigger the engine the more insurance will be, this will be enhanced with your son insured on the car also.
Kathryn E | Mar 20, 2011
fiat cinquecento 1.0 beast lol
wisdom | Mar 20, 2011
senior citizen.go to florida for winter.have 2 cars.best way to insure both cars?
Sep 22, 2007 by sue g | Posted in Insurance & Registration
should i insure both cars in boston? i leave one car in florida and one in mass currentlyi in my daughters name...help???
Insure them with AARP, you can take the liability off the MA car when you are in FL. Then put it back when you return. Insure the FL car in FL. Cheaper than MA, and then take the liability off and keep the basic, when you return to MA and restore the
FILE | Sep 22, 2007
best cars to insure news
Nissan Frontier King Cab Named to Insure.com's Annual "Least Expensive to ...
18.05.12
"We've had a lot of fun in our recent advertising showing the Nissan Frontier in extreme fantasy situations, such as skiing down mountains or serving as emergency landing gear for a jet airplane, but the truth is, Frontier is a great purchase option for many practical reasons," said Al Castignetti, vice president and general manager, Nissan Division, Nissan North America. "Insurance can be a significant part of the total cost of ownership for a new vehicle and we are pleased to see the Frontier included in this year's Insure.com ranking, which validates Frontier's outstanding value equation."
The Nissan Frontier continues to be a leader in the mid-size truck segment. Offering performance, utility and value, the Nissan Frontier combines premium hardware, extraordinary power and off-road athleticism. With a choice of two body configurations, 4x2 and 4x4 drive, 152-horsepower 2.5-liter inline 4-cylinder (King Cab only) or class-leading 261-horsepower 4.0-liter V6 engines, and good fuel mileage (19 city, 23 highway, King Cab 4-cylinder 2WD), Frontier offers exceptional levels of family or workplace performance to fit nearly any need or budget.
Source: MarketWatch (press release)