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lbesq wrote:Two things, if your main vehicle is financed, you will still have to have insurance on it. If not, and your insurance will let you carry it on your old binder, then why not.
Here in Idaho, there is no real difference in the liability portion of insurance irregardless of the age of the vehicle. It is the Full coverage portion that adds the additional money. Lots of things to consider. Do not become uninsured, it will cost you lots more if you do.
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lbesq wrote:Sounds like you have a plan. Seat belt is a good Idea, Here in Idaho, it would not be required. Still a good Idea. Check insurance costs at other places along with the cost of insurance at your regular place. Sometime, you can get a lesser insurance cost for an older vehicle separately.
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Ethan wrote:lbesq wrote:Sounds like you have a plan. Seat belt is a good Idea, Here in Idaho, it would not be required. Still a good Idea. Check insurance costs at other places along with the cost of insurance at your regular place. Sometime, you can get a lesser insurance cost for an older vehicle separately.
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Yeah i pay 1800 a year for my daily and im just thinking all i could do with that money
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cornbinder89 wrote:Ethan wrote:lbesq wrote:Sounds like you have a plan. Seat belt is a good Idea, Here in Idaho, it would not be required. Still a good Idea. Check insurance costs at other places along with the cost of insurance at your regular place. Sometime, you can get a lesser insurance cost for an older vehicle separately.
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Yeah i pay 1800 a year for my daily and im just thinking all i could do with that money
Yeah, but unless you own that that daily driver outright, the insurance is a requirement of the finance note. You can not stop it even if you don't drive it.
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