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Originally Posted by c4racer
But is that because you have it listed as more miles?
Mine is about the same even though I have double the miles listed - that's with Geico.
Could also be based on values - my truck is about the same value / MSRP as my Camaro FWIW.
But if you had a 10 year old truck, I bet that would be cheaper - at least based on similar miles assuming your insurance company does rates based on miles / year.
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Covid aside and I have Geico also, the miles are listed the same. The truck has a higher value. The premium is really close for both but still more. And you could say the same if the Camaro was 10 years old.
EDIT: My point and maybe just where I live but the vehicle itself has little to do with the cost to insure. Well the average car, including a Camaro, even a SS. Even for a new 16 year old driver. Replacement value is the biggest as well as the amount of damage the said vehicle could do in an accident
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Last edited by FarmerFran; 02-26-2021 at 01:16 PM.
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