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M-Series (M3, M5, M6)General M-Series Discussion - If it does not fit into a more specific M Category above, please place it in here. In addition, previously archived M-Series discussion is located in this section.
I got a couple insurance quotes for a 97 E36 M3 (i dont have the car) and all of them turned out in the mid 5,000 to low 6,000 range. Im 16, no tickets or accidents, and will get the good student discount. What do you guys pay for the E36 M3?
bump i will be 16 with an e36 m3 and i will be getting the good student discount, no accidents and tickets here too, i got the highest grade possible in drivers ed and on my driving test
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Originally posted by M3DUDE@Aug 31 2004, 08:31 PM bump i will be 16 with an e36 m3 and i will be getting the good student discount, no accidents and tickets here too, i got the highest grade possible in drivers ed and on my driving test
Yet another usless post... you didnt tell this guy shit about how MUCH your paying... ok.. done...
I pay about 100 a month... and I have one ticket... it all depends on the state you live in... I use to pay about 200 a month in Virginia.. now I only pay 100 in NC... same deductible.. full coverage... and I dont get no student discount... or anything like that.. I use to have a good driver thing.. but that went away when I got a ticket... so.. that should give you a clue if you live in NC... other than that.. it will vary from state to state... Good luck though...
Originally posted by 97alpineM3+Aug 31 2004, 07:59 PM--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (97alpineM3 @ Aug 31 2004, 07:59 PM)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-M3DUDE@Aug 31 2004, 08:31 PM bump i will be 16 with an e36 m3 and i will be getting the good student discount, no accidents and tickets here too, i got the highest grade possible in drivers ed and on my driving test
Yet another usless post... you didnt tell this guy shit about how MUCH your paying... ok.. done...
I pay about 100 a month... and I have one ticket... it all depends on the state you live in... I use to pay about 200 a month in Virginia.. now I only pay 100 in NC... same deductible.. full coverage... and I dont get no student discount... or anything like that.. I use to have a good driver thing.. but that went away when I got a ticket... so.. that should give you a clue if you live in NC... other than that.. it will vary from state to state... Good luck though...
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yet another retarded reply i'm asking the same question
hence the BUMP
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Originally posted by Torque@Aug 31 2004, 08:16 PM Your post did not contain any question marks as far as I can see, therefore your reply was not a question, it was a statement.
look up the word bump in the fourmn dictionary
oh and as always this is the internet not school so i don't bother with grammar
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if i didn't get one at a young age, i think i would go crazy, i've wanted an m3 for 11 years, since i was 4 and my uncle took me on the autobahn in his e30 m3. now i finally know i will be getting one, and the wait is driving me crazy lol, but it will be all worth it
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i am 24...good record...on a 98 M3 sedan(4 doors helps!!! trust me!)...costs about $110 a month...cant wait til i turn 25 in a month...hope it goes down. I used to pay more a couple years ago on a 94 camaro v6...so go figure.
if you are considering buying an m3, you shouldnt really be worrying about being economical...that kind of goes out the window when you decide on the m3 in the first place.
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