you drive a s2000 though? (judging by profile pic)
i dont believe where you work or how much you drive matters. Type of car, used for work commute, age, gender and location are the main factors
10% hike blows but 1500 sounds reasonable for a rare-ish out-of-production 2 seater
lmao but your fellow owners sure aren't helping
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Originally Posted by a90a93
Who will pay less
Experienced driver with no at-fault crashes: A driver that lives in Whistler with 25 years of driving experience that drives for pleasure and has no at-fault crashes will see rates go down substantially. Currently Pays: $960. Under proposed changes will pay: $803
I live in Whistler
I have over 25 years of driving experience
I have a 2 km to work and put less around 6,000km/yr on my car
I'm at a 43% discount, level -20
My rates just went up around 10% and are no where near the above qoute. I pay around $1,500 a year
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