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VitzBoy
01-26-2006, 12:47 PM
Anyone able to get an insurance quote for the Yaris yet or is it still too early? If so, please list price/age. Thanks.

why?
01-26-2006, 01:03 PM
Have you tried any online sites?

I live in MA, so none will work for me. Stupid state regulated insurance.

Esurance has been advertising heavily lately.

yarisnewfrontier
01-27-2006, 05:11 PM
I checked esurance and progressive and they have yet to add Yaris as a possible vehicle choice to cover.

kralmrax
01-28-2006, 11:19 AM
i just recieved my yaris last week and as someone living in canada, male, age 24, with a perfect insurance record, i have to pay about 1,500.00 annually, or 125.00 monthly. that is for full coverage.

Kouki_Trueno
01-29-2006, 12:31 PM
i just recieved my yaris last week and as someone living in canada, male, age 24, with a perfect insurance record, i have to pay about 1,500.00 annually, or 125.00 monthly. that is for full coverage.

That's 125 American dollars right? seems little expensive considering I'm paying less than 110/month for my WRX.And I'm 27...not much of a discount since 25...

why?
01-29-2006, 06:48 PM
It is 1306 American dollars for the year and 109 per month.

kralmrax
01-30-2006, 08:00 PM
yeah, that's in american dollars, especially since i specifically stated a male living in CANADA . . . . insert sarcasm here.

why?
01-31-2006, 07:27 PM
rofl.:bellyroll:

AngryBusDriver
02-04-2006, 01:29 AM
I am going through Dominion of Canada for my insurance. $119 a month, not too bad considering the TTC has made my driving history look like rap sheet from someone on America's Most Wanted. It took a little arguing to get the insurance under $150 a month.

yarisnewfrontier
02-04-2006, 03:01 PM
I just had to comment here- the rap sheet from America's Most Wanted was great!!! You'll have to let me know how you got it so low!! :thumbup:

Schmingie
02-04-2006, 06:13 PM
34 yrs old, clean record, paying $105.00 through ING insurance.

THIS IS CDN $.

S.

AngryBusDriver
02-04-2006, 06:57 PM
I just had to comment here- the rap sheet from America's Most Wanted was great!!! You'll have to let me know how you got it so low!! :thumbup:

Well, in the almost 9 yrs of driving a public tranist vehicle I have 7 non-preventable collisions. Even though the TTC is self-insured, Insurance companies are starting to use accidents at work against us for personal auto insurance. Most of these accidents occured in the last 4 years (when I started driving streetcars (as pictured below).

I simply played on the fact that as a rail vehicle I fall outside of the highway traffic act (the laws governing roads). The insurance broker I used agreed and went to bat for me. My insurance should be down around the price that Scmingie managed to wrangle, but due to the 300km/day commute, they bumped it up a couple of classes.

http://www.barp.ca/bus/toronto/1987alrv/ttc4200.jpg

why?
02-04-2006, 07:03 PM
34 yrs old, clean record, paying $105.00 through ING insurance.

THIS IS CDN $.

S.

Now that is a nice price.
$92 US, I'd love to be able to pay that.

john
02-05-2006, 09:29 AM
61 years old and paying 64 CDN a month. 3 dr ,5 sp ,ac

marmaladesix
02-05-2006, 12:00 PM
I went through PC Finanical Insurance here in Canada, and was originally quoted $1104 CDN annually (about $90-something/month) on our 3-dr 2006 Yaris (auto). But, since we got one of the first 'Yarii' (in Nov), the insurance co. hadn't yet decided on their Yaris rates and gave me a quote based on a 2005 Echo. When I called back to get them to fix that (pink cards said Echo on them), they told me Yaris insurance was actually cheaper, so I got a $29 refund. I'm a late 20's female with a perfect driving record (so far!):burnrubber: .