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RE: women drivers - 6/22/2007 1:51:48 PM   
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i hate old drivers.  i was following ine yesterday to my friends who was going at least 5 under the speedlimit the entire way.  i can handle 5 under in a 55, i wont be happy, but its not bad.  but these roads were all 30's or 25's.  and her passenger side wheels kept dropping off the pavement.  she brake checked me twice, when there was at least 2 car lengths between us.

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RE: women drivers - 6/22/2007 2:44:10 PM   
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about the whole women having cheaper insurance. IT IS VERY TRUE. when i got my stang my insurance was originaly 145 a month for full coverage. good grade discount and all. my sister is now looking for a car and at first they were thinking about a stang. same year and all. the insurance company said 115 a month. my girlfriend drives a chevy cobalt paying full coverage for i think like 50 a month....

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RE: women drivers - 6/23/2007 11:35:04 AM   
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ORIGINAL: Xemeth

The drivers liscense test should be WAY harder than it is.

And as fas as women vs men go, every female who's gone for their liscense has failed the test at least once, where only one or two male people I know have failed.

There are good women drivers out there, but I'm still sticking to my opinion that there are more ****ty ones than good ones.



Actually, I passed my driving class with flying colors the first time--and so did all of my friends. I mean, sure, I've seen plenty of girls who can't and probably shouldn't drive, but I've seen just as many guys who can't drive. It's just a stereotype that keeps getting passed along. Just because it's true for some, doesn't mean it's true for all. And yes, insurance is different for males and females--my insurance company has an age at which your insurance lowers-- I got that when I turned 19-- my boyfriend, who is my age has yet to get that discount, and he has a perfect record. And, insurance is not any higher for red cars-- I've had 2.

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RE: women drivers - 6/24/2007 1:08:22 AM   
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1st of all, The woman discount no longer exists, but the insurance company MIGHT make it seem as if theres a difference then later they raise the premium thats what they did to me. As for the cobalt, im pretty sure a cobalt has a smaller engine than a mustang. arent they 4cyl?

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RE: women drivers - 6/24/2007 12:00:48 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: xX98StallionXx

1st of all, The woman discount no longer exists, but the insurance company MIGHT make it seem as if theres a difference then later they raise the premium thats what they did to me. As for the cobalt, im pretty sure a cobalt has a smaller engine than a mustang. arent they 4cyl?

yea, but for me that car woulda been about 120ish. and they wont raise the premium on her. we have had this company our whole lives and everyone in my family uses them. the price they say it will be is what it will stay

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RE: women drivers - 6/24/2007 1:52:50 PM   
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Well, too bad thats not the way it works. How old are you? I thought ud been around the block lol. Every insurance company raises their premiums so they can make money... Its like gas... lol. My family has had home insurance, multi car insurance the whole deal with Farmers forever, but they still raise our premium every now and then. It all depends on the status of the house hold, if there is alot of incidents reported it will go up, if there isnt it wont. So depending on if u each hold your own policy or if you hold a **** policy will your prices increase.

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