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I have Progressive $1300 for six months for two cars of the last 3 years (one leased), clean driving history on both. I used Credit Karma and thezebra.com for help comparing quotes. Source: about 1 year ago
Ya just too many factors to compare what each one of us pays as to what you will pay. Best way to get a ballpark (w/o having to talk to someone) is go on thezebra.com and it will give you estimated rates for several ins cos. Source: about 1 year ago
u/silver_arcadia Definitely visit #1. My wife and I pay about $60/month to insure the both of us and our cars. Granted, both of our cars are 8+ years old and paid off, but I have no doubts that you can find savings. I have had a lot of luck using thezebra.com to compare rates from multiple companies at once. Saved me $50/month the first time I used it. Source: over 1 year ago
I would check a few other sites (carvana.com, edmunds.com, allcars.com ) to compare what they say. Source: 10 months ago
I'll bite. Cars.com? carvana.com? I think figure out what car you wanna buy first, then ask for dealership recommendations, no? :-). Source: 11 months ago
For used buying, I picked a Toyota Corolla LE 2018 with 53k miles which is listed for $19k on carfax.com . I am assuming that this car OTD when I go and talk to the dealership will be $22k. Next, I plugged in the VIN of this car in carvana.com mentioned miles as 70k and got a quote. The offer was just under $12k. So the cost over 1.5 years is $10k, which works out to $555. Note that this doesn't include the... Source: over 1 year ago
I don't know how long it'll take for this too cool down. It hasn't yet afaik (check carvana prices), but likely will with recession and covid wrapping up. 5-6 years ago you could get away with way below MSRP, but getting back to that may also take a while. You could also buy a used car for $500, but that doesn't seem to happen anymore. Source: over 1 year ago
This credit can be applied to your car purchase from Carvana.com! Source: over 1 year ago
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