What is the cheapest car insurance a 17 year old can have in Massachusetts ?
75- $150 im not trying to get my pockets wiped out and i need a company that will require a small deposit i know it also depends on the car but i will be getting a toyota solara 1998 - 2004
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- Your best bet is to be under your parents insurance. It will be cheaper. However, Progressive is new to MA and don't require a deposit. I switched to them and am saving a lot of money!
- I had a solara a few years ago, I paid about $500 per 6 months, but I used http://www.easyautocoverage.com to compare price quotes and ended up getting Geico
- If you get the car for CASH, then it is yours and you may get a liability only type insurance. It means they won't pay if you damage your car. This is the cheapest insurance type you can get, or you can go for fully comprehensive type. As to where to get it, It's free to get quoted from the sites, here's a couple I often go back to: http://finance.ebookorama.com/ukusa-selected-resources.php and http://best-american-insurers-free-comparison.servicesarticles.com you can even back up, input another car, see new price. These sites save time as they'll search MANY insurers to bring back many quotes so it's a quicker process than doing one site at the time. but you should try many places before you settle with one as there's more of a chance you'll find a cheaper one by shopping around more
- Hi Jess, Here's a resource that I use that tells me the differences between coverages in each state like Massachusetts:
- there are all kinds of policies: Liability is the cheapest and least you need to be legal in most states.
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