XPost: can.legal, can.politics
From: coldasfire@hades.com
The unensured motorist fund is stillwith us its built into your plate costs
I beleive. your figures are a bit off the mark.$7500 on a $30,000 car
hardly.
"Blue Dragon" wrote in message
news:QaWRc.11965$Mq1.655499@news20.bellglobal.com...
> foget it.......whatever you drive, the premiums are going to be 20-25% of
> the cars value. If you dont take the collision or loss-of-use or whatever
> coverage they find a way to boost the risk factor" so the cost of the
> comprehensive/liability alone works out the same.
>
> getting rid of the "mandatory" insurance and returnng to the old ininsured
> motorists fund is yet another reason to light the pitcforks, grab the
> torches, quelch the muskets and storm queers park.
>
> GOD
>
> "Daffy Duck" wrote in message
> news:b4WRc.275$H23.3255@newscontent-01.sprint.ca...
> > Hi,
> >
> > A couple of days ago I bought a 'beater' for $1000, a 1992 Chev
Cavalier.
> > After a little bit of maintenance and cleaning it has turned out to be
> quite
> > a nice car. Now I would like to purchase insurance. At that price, it
> makes
> > no sense to purchase collision or comprehensive. I only want the
minimum,
> > $200,000 third part liability that I need to drive legally. My last
luxury
> > car died of sudden engine failure at 13 years and that kind of lose is
not
> > covered by insurance. I've been driving for 38 years. Can someone direct
> me
> > to an honest insurance broker where I can buy insurance for less than
> $500.
> >
> > I note that Ontario new car sales are down by 9% this year, because of
the
> > high price of insurance. At current insurance prices, it will pay the
> > insurance companies to give away automobiles for free and still reap a
> huge
> > profit from insurance premiums.
> >
> > Buddy
> >
> >
> >
>
>
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