Alright, I’m 18 and a freshman in college this year, and I commute there 20 minutes everyday to save money (room & board is around 15k). And the car I have now is not really reliable anymore. Its a 94 Cutlass Cierra, and within the last month the Heating Core, and the Alternator have both went, and I’ve had to sink 600 dollars into it. I’m looking at getting a new car next summer, and I have basically narrowed it down to two choices. An Eclipse (Mitsu) or Cougar (Mercuy). I know its going to cost more to have a "sports" car, but what I want to know, is how much the different prices for would differ for these two cars. I was going to do one online, but I saw it needed a VIN, and I don’t have the car yet. I’m thinking about asking my car company for quotes, but I doubt they would do it. Does anyone know the prices to insure these two cars for a 19 year old. Or a link or any information would be appreciated.

 
  • calipink22 5:58 pm on October 15, 2009

    Your insurance company can give you a quote without the VIN. Just let them know you’re just "thinking" about getting another vehicle and you would like to know what the insurance will cost you. An Eclipse and a Cougar aren’t really looked upon as a "sports car" however the premium is higher because they are a small car. If anything happens in an accident it’ll most likely be totalled. Also, if you still want the quotes online, go onto autotrader.com and look for a Eclipse/Cougar and get a VIN number off the site. It’ll atleast give you a quote

  • Insuranceman 5:58 pm on October 15, 2009

    There is no ONE insurance company that is right for everyone – everyone is rated individually – and all companies have different "likes and dis-likes", different credit tiers, different business models, and many other factors that can vary your rate – and a QUOTE is ONLY a quote until the policy is issued.

    Typically, insurance rates will vary from State to State and can even vary by ZIPCODE! It also will depend on the type of car/truck, coverages, limits of liability, and driving record. Some companies run credit scores and MOST run a motor vehicle report and CLUE (Comprehensive Loss Underwriting Exchange) report to see about undisclosed accident involvement.

    The best thing to do is call a LOCAL independent agent or broker. Don’t go across town, or to some other city – look for someone CLOSE. Just look in the phone book for the PIA or Big I (Trusted Choice) logos and you will find a professional licensed agent that will be able to help you solve your insurance problems, and give you rate comparisons of several different companies.

    An independent insurance agent will normally have a dozen different companies and if he cannot help you, he should be networked with other local agents that can.

    In my agency, we have companies that do NOT run a credit score and welcome drivers with "less than perfect" driving records and specialize in youthful operators!

    Most of the replies on this site say "go to this on-line carrier or that on-line carrier or that 1-800 number" but I’m sure that when you do, you will find some impersonal computer user with a script to work from and you won’t be able to talk with the same person every time you have a problem!

    Good luck, drive RESPONSIBLY and I hope this helps!

  • chris s 5:58 pm on October 15, 2009

    call your insurance company, they will give you a qoute that is pretty much around the amount yuor gonna pay. but, being a 19y/o expect about the $100-$200 monthly.