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mitchntx
For those of you who put your name in your signature or incorporate your name into your moniker.

Certainly makes it easy on this old man ...
Chris 96 WS6
Good idea, I'll add it to mine now...
mjf454
Your welcome.

Mike.
Trance
Yes, good idea, therefore, I've made it my own.
ESPCamaro
Yep. Shoulda thought about that before.

But I'm good now.
1LEThumper
What'd be the fun in not being able to guess at them biggrin.gif
rmackintosh
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GaryK
Me too biggrin.gif
prockbp
i always have that info in my signature.. but i NEVER post a signature... guess it might help DFW folk recognize me at autocrosses...
NataSS Inc
Good idea. I got mine there now.
mitchntx
It certainly does help to keep up
Absolut Speed
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sgarnett
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Jeff94TA
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mitchntx
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sgarnett
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bruecksteve
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mongoosez
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Jeff97FST/A
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JonV
I don't mean to be a knob, but has anybody considered the idea that the insurance companies are looking for reasons to cancel their policies these days. Heck, my brother in law just had his Ins. cancelled because he had an accident 1.5 years ago. In CAN. the Ins. companies are practically out of controll. I don't want my name tied to auto sport in any way, and I've heard of guys losing their Ins. after agents/brokers did a net search on their names.

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mitchntx
hmmm ....

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How about first names only?
And a general idea of region?
231go
I have talked to my agent about it one on one and they really didn't care. They did however make it clear of the rules and that the car would not be covered in a race event if its timed. But I am w/ Statefarm in TX, so it is probably different than what you have to deal w/.
mjf454


I would tow my crashed car to the super market, call insurance, look what happened while I was shopping. wink.gif
ESPCamaro
Boy did you guys just strike a friggin' nerve!!!!!!!!

For a 94 Camaro, 97 Z71, and a 66 Mercury Comet that is on storage insurance I pay $305!!!

My wife backs the truck into a post a few months after getting it. I take it to my insurance agent and he has the nerve (I really want to start swearing here) to tell me that I should probably just fix it out of my pocket. Since it would probably make my insurance go up.

I'm gonna switch from AllState to AAA this spring.
mjf454
I pay $1700.00 for my camaro alone. I switched to AAA after they made me an offer of $1100.00 a year, then 1 month later I get a call saying they fired my guy and my new rate was going to be $2200.00 a year, so I went back to Mercury. This is with one ticket in the past 10 years.
ESPCamaro
I have two tickets. 10mph over, and failure to obey traffic signals. (didn't make a complete stop)
Plus I'm only 24 and my wife 22. But STILL!

But next monthy I hit the insurance rate super lotto. I turn 25 AND my speeding ticket disapeers. biggrin.gif
mjf454
So you pay 305 a month or a year? I am 40 with one ticket. We just get raped in L.A. for insurance.
ESPCamaro
$305 per month.

I think it equals out to $1,800 something every six months. So around 3,700 per year. I do put the Camaro on storage though for a few months in the winter.
mjf454
305 a month! ohmy.gif ohmy.gif ohmy.gif ohmy.gif ohmy.gif ohmy.gif ohmy.gif ohmy.gif ohmy.gif ohmy.gif
mitchntx
Damn!

I pay $1200 a year for a '98 TA, '93 Bronco and a '92 F250.

That is with 2 accidents in the last 4 years. Granted, both accidents combined had less than 3K damage to all vehicles, but still!
bruecksteve
Hell, I pay $128/month for my '94 Z28, and that's with one ticket in the last two years.
mitchntx
Well see ... getting old does have it's benefits ...
bruecksteve
I am old!!!! (almost 49!)
mitchntx
Oh ... sux to be you! wink.gif
Bald54
Here goes
94bird
My insurance is free. Of course my insurance agent is my savings account . . .
beuke23
QUOTE (mitchntx @ Jan 12 2004, 06:46 AM)
Damn!

I pay $1200 a year for a '98 TA, '93 Bronco and a '92 F250.

That is with 2 accidents in the last 4 years. Granted, both accidents combined had less than 3K damage to all vehicles, but still!

Man, I gotta move out of this city. I'm paying $2k/yr for my '02. And that's for a driver over 30, married, clean license, car's garaged, and driven under 7,500mi/yr. Or is it just Allstate?
mitchntx
Thanks once again ...
Eric02z
easy with my user name, but here ya go.
trackbird
I can never understand the wild differences in insurance.

I'm 31, married, I've had 28 tickets (2 in the last year, one of those was out of state, for as much as 41 mph over the limit and a single suspension for not paying a ticket), no accidents (ok, they considered my T-top that flew off and hit a car an accident, so 1 accident) and I pay about $80 a month for my 2002 z28.

My friend is 24, has a 99 Mustang GT same town and all, had a wreck and a ticket 2 years ago, just got a ticket 2 months ago, his bill shows up for $532 a month???? They managed to get it down to $323 a month, but it increases every month (this month is was $338???).

I love my agent, or I guess I should.
ESPCamaro
I was told that credit ratings effect your insurance premiums.

Makes since, Since I've had the same agent almost since I started driving.

This jerk also had the nerve to tell me that the only reason it would be changed is from state mandated changes or something.

Turns out that was when I turned 25.

My latest insurance bill was $157. The Camaro is still in storage, but I expect the monthly charges to be about $100 less. Plus when my wife turns 25 it will be lowered even more.
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Dennis
So. NJ

'02 Z-28 - G/C coilovers w/ Koni SA, adj. panhard bar, 35mm front bar, adj. torque arm, strut bar, SLP MAF kit
CMC #37
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