>>A son of a friend is moving to Detroit for one year (temporary job) and he (being now oversees) looked up online the auto insurance prices in Detroit. He is shocked and I am shocked. According to this article (
http://www.mlive.com/business/detroit/index.ssf/2014/02/detroit_has_highest_car_insura.html) the average price is about $10K. How could it be? Say you buy a 3-5 year old Toyota for $6-8K. Is this (upwards of $10K) you would expect to pay in auto insurance?
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>That sounds huge. Would the premium drop substantially for an older driver?
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>I have four vehicles and a quad bike insured (full cover) for a total premium of about $1,800.
I am sure (if their state operates as other states of USA) they have some discounts for "safe" drivers and maybe "older" drivers. But the guy who is going to live their is only 27 years old. And he won't be making a lot of money. So even $5K a year for auto insurance will be quite high for him. We have 2 cars and pay about $1300 a year for auto insurance (in Massachusetts); which is much more reasonable.
I was hoping that someone who actually lives in Detroit will see my message and chime in.
It looks like auto insurance price in UK is similar to the USA; so if I learn English maybe I can move there for retirement :)
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