Quote Originally Posted by itschad View Post
I don't pay monthly I pay annually, my annual cost (last year) was £225 which equates to $288 US dollars. What the hell? I always thought it was only over here we got tucked up. Are these figures for insurance typical for the US?

If I was still living at the marital address in Harrogate, North Yorkshire my annual insurance would be £164 ($210)
'kin hell, if that was a realistic figure from Dirk Diggler I'll be forced to contribute to all your (car) insurance renewals.
You should feel very fortunate about your car insurance rates. It's literally impossible to compare rates for everyone here. There are so many different factors that come into play. For Dirk, it's being an Uber driver. For someone like me, it's about what package deal is best for home/auto coverage. Deer collisions keep auto body shops in business in my area. I can honestly say I've hit the brakes hard 3 different times for deer alone in the past 3 days. Then again, I am an avid deer hunter. It's the main reason I own property in the country.

I feel like I have somewhat full coverage on my two vehicles.

Liability $250,000/$500,00/$100,000
Medical Payments
Uninsured Motorists
Underinsured Motorists
Comprehensive with $250 deductible
Collision with $500 deductible

Applied Discounts
Advance quote discount
Age 55 or over discount
Annual payment plan discount
Anti-lock brake discount
Multi-car discount
Passive restraint discount
Prior bodily injury limits discount
Safe driver discount

I pay $986/year for both vehicles. My 2011 Subaru Forester is $450/year, & the 2017 Mitsubishi Mirage is $536.