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      01-24-2013, 09:27 PM   #33
krhodes1
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Drives: 2011 328i Wagon
Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Westbrook, Maine, Port Charlotte, Florida

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2011 128i  [10.00]
2011 BMW 328i Touring  [10.00]
The only way to know what is cheapest for YOU is to do the legwork of contacting all the various companies insurance companies for a quote. I do this every few years, though at this point my insurance is so low that I doubt any company is ever going to be much if any cheaper.

For disclosure - 43yo single male, clean driving record except for one minor at-fault accident two years ago. In Westbrook, Maine. Homeowner's insurance with same company. 500K\100K\300K Liability coverage, $500 deductible collision, $100 deductible comprehensive runs me $55/mo for my BMW, and $49/mo for my '02 Jeep Grand Cherokee from State Farm. That minor accident is dinging me for $13 every 6 months per car, it is good to be oldish.

The Jeep was actually slightly MORE to insure than the BMW until I had them change the usage to less than 7500 miles a year.

Insurance companies can be pretty odd sometimes - I had great prices from GIECO for many years until I bought a brand-new VW Golf TDi (90hp diesel!) back in '01. GEICO quoted $1600/yr for that car, State Farm wanted $750. Been with them ever since.
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'11 328! Touring - Tasman on Chestnut, 6spd manual, factory upside-down "i" option
'11 128i Convertible - Space Gray on Savannah Beige, 6spd manual,
also '14 Mercedes-Benz E350 wagon, '95 Land Rover Discovery, '74 Triumph Spitfire
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