i am 16 with the exact same car, i live in Iowa, for liability only its about 105, as for full coverage im not sure
You may get cheap collision car insurance if you have a great driving record. You may also receive discounts for car insurance if you take a safety driving course, or if your teenage children get good grades in school and takes the driver's courses for driving and if you list yourself as the primary adult driver under the policy.
There are several ways in which you can save on auto insurance coverage. Keeping a clean driving record, driving a safe car, making good grades in school, being married, and having a good credit score are just a few ways to lower your risk and thus lower your auto insurance rates.
depends on your state, county, town, driving record, etc. Insurance is lower if you have good grades, though. ask the question again and specify at least the state.
If you're a typical new driver (i.e. a teenager), then your rates are not going to be great. That said, all the major insurance companies will give a discount if you keep your grades up.
Car insurance rates are influenced by a number of different factors. Your age, gender, driving record, accident history, make and model of the vehicle, and in some cases your grades (for students) will influence the rates you receive.
Yes. Though you will pay higher premiums as a student most car insurance companies offer discounts for good grades and a good driving record. So if you are a good student and you have never been in an accident or gotten a ticket then there are cheap insurance plans out there for you.
It is insurance fraud.
A single 16 year old male who drives a sports car and has a bad driving record and has bad grades in school that lives in a big city.
Yes because better grades will help with the car insurance!
Well it depends on your school grades, how old you are, what type of car you have, and where you get your insurance from.
It depends on there driving history there grades (yes grades) if there on the honor roll it will lower it..if they drive just to school and work it will be lower if i had to guess i would say it will run about 130 a month
Yes, even if they are home schooled, they are still eligible for a discount from auto insurance companies. But having good grades is not a guarantee that he'll automatically qualify for a lower insurance premium. He or she still must maintain a clean driving record.