what is the average of full coverage car insurance for a chavy blazer 2001 in north Carolina?
Tuesday, February 24th, 2009 at
12:17 pm
madison B asked:
I am planing to buy a chavy blazer 2001 used car. I know I will need full coverage insurance. I am a good driver, haven’t have any accidents or traffic violations. How much would the car insurance cost in North Carolina?
I am planing to buy a chavy blazer 2001 used car. I know I will need full coverage insurance. I am a good driver, haven’t have any accidents or traffic violations. How much would the car insurance cost in North Carolina?
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about $650-750 but it all depends on your driving record,,…
That’s like asking “How high is up?” You don’t give your age, marital status, location, model…all things that affect your premium. Call several agents/companies for firm quotes.
If you’re a 40 year old with credit score over 750 and clean driving record, no tickets or accidents in the past ten years, it’s probably going to cost you around $800 – $900 a year, if you live alone.
If you’re 17, it’s probably going to cost you around $3,000 – $4,000.
You can’t really average a youthful driver with a mature driver, and get a meaningful number.
Maybe You should google it at first hand ,nevertheless, if you like some direct resource ,here should be helpful.
Hi Madison,
I live in North Carolina and I pay $60 a month for full coverage on my 2001 Tahoe. I have 1 speeding ticket so insurance on your Blazer may be cheaper.
Never use a company that runs a credit score. Credit has NOTHING to do with driving.
I listed the company I use below. Good Luck and Happy new year!!
A number of factors can affect the cost of your automobile insurance. Age, make and model of car, driving record, purpose the car serves, where you keep and drive your car, and your credit rating all affect insurance rates.
A site I’ve used to compare quotes in the past …
Hope that helps.