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yidal8 06-05-2019 10:39 AM

Those 510 horses are gonna cost me
 
Just in the process of adding my incoming 2013 XKR vert. to the Allstate policy:
2016 XJ costs me now $704/ 6 months
2013 XKR is quoted at $922/ 6 months

Better be worth it in grins.

kj07xk 06-05-2019 10:50 AM


Originally Posted by yidal8 (Post 2080800)
Just in the process of adding my incoming 2013 XKR vert. to the Allstate policy:
2016 XJ costs me now $704/ 6 months
2013 XKR is quoted at $922/ 6 months

Better be worth it in grins.

Ouch!
All I can say is, you must either be really young, really old, or live in a really bad neighborhood... :icon_sad:

110reef 06-05-2019 11:01 AM


Originally Posted by kj07xk (Post 2080805)
Ouch!
All I can say is, you must either be really young, really old, or live in a really bad neighborhood... :icon_sad:

Or a bad driving record.

My 2008 XK is $602 for 6 months. We in Louisiana have some of the highest rates in the country.

Ranchero50 06-05-2019 11:14 AM

Allstate... But then full coverage in the jungle can't be cheap.

Queen and Country 06-05-2019 11:49 AM

It might be a high risk vehicle in his area. I.e there were only 10, and out of them they have had to pay out for fender benders.
I pay $500 a year with Amica, who dont hide that they are the most expensive. My XKR is the least expensive of any of my vehicles to insure.
Its like they know I would never put it in harm's way.

p.s. I just realized it may have to do with not parking in a secured garage. That was one of the questions on my ins form.
I wrote you would have to be retarded to break into my garage. And my garage is detached, i.e no fire or flooding risk.

What a coincidence, in today's news. Check out the video. Tracy should not be on the road.
https://www.tmz.com/2019/06/05/tracy...at-fault-nypd/

XJ8JR 06-05-2019 12:52 PM

That's downright cheap here in California.

AlexJag 06-05-2019 03:23 PM


Originally Posted by Queen and Country (Post 2080822)
It might be a high risk vehicle in his area. I.e there were only 10, and out of them they have had to pay out for fender benders.
I pay $500 a year with Amica, who dont hide that they are the most expensive. My XKR is the least expensive of any of my vehicles to insure.
Its like they know I would never put it in harm's way.

p.s. I just realized it may have to do with not parking in a secured garage. That was one of the questions on my ins form.
I wrote you would have to be retarded to break into my garage. And my garage is detached, i.e no fire or flooding risk.

What a coincidence, in today's news. Check out the video. Tracy should not be on the road.
https://www.tmz.com/2019/06/05/tracy...at-fault-nypd/

Realy $500 a year? Full coverage ? Im at 480/6month and i thought this was a good deal with Geico on my xkr

110reef 06-05-2019 03:34 PM


Originally Posted by yidal8 (Post 2080800)
Just in the process of adding my incoming 2013 XKR vert. to the Allstate policy:
2016 XJ costs me now $704/ 6 months
2013 XKR is quoted at $922/ 6 months

Better be worth it in grins.


Originally Posted by 110reef (Post 2080807)
Or a bad driving record.

My 2008 XK is $602 for 6 months. We in Louisiana have some of the highest rates in the country.

In retrospect, you have a bargain.

My cost = $602 / 310hp = $1.92 / hp
Your cost = $922 / 510hp = $1.81 / hp

So you have a much better deal.

Queen and Country 06-05-2019 03:54 PM


Originally Posted by AlexJag (Post 2080897)
Realy $500 a year? Full coverage ? Im at 480/6month and i thought this was a good deal with Geico

Yeah, very low deductible with top of the line insurer.
But excellent driving history, married, home owner, several cars** and garage I qualify as a neutered golden lab.:icon_cry:
Maybe that's my bucket list, do a x-country Cannonball run and cash out with a mountain of tickets.

** its a racket, I can only be in one car at one time, so why the heck do I need 4x insurance??

AlexJag 06-05-2019 04:01 PM


Originally Posted by Queen and Country (Post 2080919)
Yeah, very low deductible with top of the line insurer.
But excellent driving history, married, home owner, several cars** and garage I qualify as a neutered golden lab.:icon_cry:
Maybe that's my bucket list, do a x-country Cannonball run and cash out with a mountain of tickets.

** its a racket, I can only be in one car at one time, so why the heck do I need 4x insurance??

You sure its not 500/6 month? Sounds way good to be true
Im married and excelent driving history , multiple policy discount and all discounts you can think of best can find in the entire country was geico at 480/6 month on the xkr

kj07xk 06-05-2019 04:03 PM


Originally Posted by 110reef (Post 2080807)
My 2008 XK is $602 for 6 months. We in Louisiana have some of the highest rates in the country.

Ok, a good reason to not move there!
My 2007 XK is $290 for 6 months in Illinois.

Queen and Country 06-05-2019 04:13 PM


Originally Posted by AlexJag (Post 2080922)
You sure its not 500/6 month? Sounds way good to be true
Im married and excelent driving history , multiple policy discount and all discounts you can think of best can find in the entire country was geico at 480/6 month on the xkr

It surprised me too.
My cheaper cars cost more!!
They probably had very few claims for my model year and demographic.
Its definitely one of the cheaper cars to insure since most drivers are q-tips. HP has nothing to do with it.
Go look at a BRZ or some other punk's car, twice as much.

Cee Jay 06-05-2019 04:40 PM

Three cars (My Jag, wife's Lexus RX and Fusion, My truck (F150) and a bike... $1200 per six months. USAA, man.

80sRule 06-05-2019 04:49 PM

Renewal recently was 480 for 6 months for my 07 XKR Coupe and a 32yo female in Michigan, own and don't make payments, kept in my attached garage, perfect credit rating and no non comprehensive claims. I'm about a grand every six months for all 3 Jaguars for full coverage.

It's older and not as fast as a 2010, but worth it.

Stuart S 06-05-2019 05:07 PM

Auto insurance rates in the USA vary by location and driver age, gender, credit rating, driving record, vehicle model, crime rate, and other factors. Note that the OP is in New York City, where everything is expensive and it costs more to garage your car than many people pay to rent an apartment elsewhere. See: https://www.insure.com/car-insurance...nce-rates.html

Part of the due diligence in buying a car is to determine the cost of insurance. It pays to get quotes from multiple sources and bundle your auto coverage with your homeowner's/apartment dweller and personal umbrella liability coverages to maximize your multi-lines discount.

Queen and Country 06-05-2019 05:33 PM


Originally Posted by Stuart S (Post 2080951)
gender

I always put down Trans to get the best rates.

yidal8 06-05-2019 07:04 PM


Originally Posted by 110reef (Post 2080807)
Or a bad driving record.

My 2008 XK is $602 for 6 months. We in Louisiana have some of the highest rates in the country.

Not young, and not old, perfect driving record. Allstate is actually much cheaper than Geico I had previously.
My point and surprise was actually does it make sense for the 13 xkr rate to be much higher than the 16 XJ, when it's value is lower.

Reverend Sam 06-05-2019 07:21 PM

My insurance is $1,218 for six months on three cars with USAA. But looking at what some other people are paying, it might be time for me to look around.

Tonyqt 06-05-2019 07:26 PM

I have State Farm for house and cars. They have classic/antique coverage also. I had a 1974 Pontiac Trans Am fully restored with agreed value that was $189 for 6 months. When I sold it and bought the 2010 XKR convertible they would not put it in their specialty insurance so it would have been $98 month for full coverage. I checked out Hagerty Specially Insurance. Being it’s not my primary vehicle and garaged kept. 6000 miles a year with the wife ion the policy at AGREED value of 26,500 it cost me $497 a YEAR. Keep in mind I’m over 60 without any violations or accidents in over 30 years. And yes I drive fast, just lucky I haven’t been caught.

yidal8 06-05-2019 08:22 PM


Originally Posted by Tonyqt (Post 2081001)
I have State Farm for house and cars. They have classic/antique coverage also. I had a 1974 Pontiac Trans Am fully restored with agreed value that was $189 for 6 months. When I sold it and bought the 2010 XKR convertible they would not put it in their specialty insurance so it would have been $98 month for full coverage. I checked out Hagerty Specially Insurance. Being it’s not my primary vehicle and garaged kept. 6000 miles a year with the wife ion the policy at AGREED value of 26,500 it cost me $497 a YEAR. Keep in mind I’m over 60 without any violations or accidents in over 30 years. And yes I drive fast, just lucky I haven’t been caught.

Thanks for the tip, just got online quote from Hagerty. $1150/year, agreed value 40,000. Still steep, but much better than my Allstate number of over $1840/year


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