Paul32
Stinger Enthusiast
Just being funny. Comes with the age.I think he meant per year and not month

Just being funny. Comes with the age.I think he meant per year and not month
Mine went up 8/9 hundred over my 08 Passat wagon putting me aroud 2G'sIt's triple what I paid on my 2003 ram.
Your insurance company should offer gap insurance or where it is financed or leased. I found my insurance company was the best price.I am in my mid 40s, no tickets, or accidents ever. My insurance is about $1,200 a yr for the Stinger GT2 in NC. However, I just added a 16 year old to my policy and my spouse does not have the stellar driving record that I do. Therefore, we each pay about $1,200 per car per year for full comprehensive.
My biggest fear is that the resell value of these Stingers is not high enough if you took the zero percent financing or if you rolled money into the loan. GAP insurance probably would be a good idea with this car but it was not offered to me when I bought mine and now I can’t find any place that offers it.
My biggest fear is that the resell value of these Stingers is not high enough if you took the zero percent financing or if you rolled money into the loan. GAP insurance probably would be a good idea with this car but it was not offered to me when I bought mine and now I can’t find any place that offers it.

Who needs a budget when you can offset it with more bills?Little joke, my contributing to this, since my previous "ride" was a '94 Voyager.My insurance went from less than $150 to c. $500; now that was a bit of a shock to the budgetary system.
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Looks like a winner to me. Hail: speaking of: I saw a black sporty car at Costco this week getting gas, and it looked like it had had a case of small pox; the worst dented mess I ever remember seeing.Costs me $1300AU so around $850US a year with the RAA here in South Australia. and for that i get the following.
Lifetime Vehicle Replacement
We’ll replace your vehicle with a brand new vehicle if your car is a total loss, providing it was manufactured in 2014 or after, and you've insured it with RAA Comprehensive Car Insurance since brand new.
Unlimited windscreen repair or replacement
Repair or replacement of your windscreen, plus you won't pay an excess for windscreen or window glass breakage claims.
Replacement of locks and keys up to $750
We'll cover up to $750 for the replacement of car keys, central locking remote control, and/or recoding of locks if your keys are stolen.
Repairs guaranteed for life
The repairs arranged by us at an RAA Approved crash repairer are guaranteed for so long as you own and continue to insure that vehicle with us.
Genuine manufacturer parts
We'll authorise repairs with Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) parts consistent with age and condition of your car, where appropriate and available.
Malicious damage (such as vandalism)
You're covered if your car is damaged due to malicious damage.
Flood, Hail, No Excess if not your fault, Hire car, Choose your repairer, Taxi home after crash etc etc.
Lol similar situation here. We went from insuring a 93 Isuzu Rodeo and an 02 WRX and a camper and a couple seadoos for around $150 a month to the Stinger being $144 a month by itselfLittle joke, my contributing to this, since my previous "ride" was a '94 Voyager.My insurance went from less than $150 to c. $500; now that was a bit of a shock to the budgetary system.
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