cl's are a endangered species
#41
CL-S 6Speed is rarely in
My insurance was almost cut in half when I turned 25. I've been with USAA ever since I started driving. They are just awesome! I don't mind saying what I pay, $546 every 6 months for full coverage on both cars. 2003 cl-6 and a 1975 plymouth scamp. I checked out some other companies and they wanted anywhere from 875-1300 every six. My driving record is perfect...knock knock. But anyway, I was recently told by USAA that some states have already increased the age to 27 for insurance price drop. I remember also being told that women had their insurance rates lowered at and earlier age. My sister is 27 and she hasn't had her insurance rates lowered yet. She has USAA as well and pays almost 3 times what I pay every six months for the same coverage on only one car. We are outside the city too so our rates aren't nearly as high as some of our friends in the city.
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True...not saying that all drivers of a younger age are careless/reckless, but with the general consensus of insurance companies and their claims/research/findings, that is why at certain age groups, your insurance goes down drastically. Like when people in the forums talk about "WOW...I had my CL up to 130 MPH while racing a BMW 3 series on the highway". Go figure
#47
Strange, I've actually seen more CL-S's lately in my area, ever since I bought mine. Even seen more CL-S's than TL-S's, which is kinda odd... I'm sure the 2nd gen TL sold more than the 2nd gen CL.
and I saw a black CL-S not too long ago that was driving like a moron on the highway, just weaving around crowded traffic, asking for an accident.
and I saw a black CL-S not too long ago that was driving like a moron on the highway, just weaving around crowded traffic, asking for an accident.