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Dream Car Insurance – Buying The Dream Car

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Article Overview: So you have saved up for years for your dream car, and it is finally time to purchase it. You and your bank account will be shocked at the insurance costs of some dream cars.

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Dream Car Insurance – Buying The Dream Car

Buying a new car can be one of the most exciting times in a man or woman’s life. People save for weeks, months, and years with eyes on the target, or in this case the sticker price. However, the sticker price of a brand new car does not tell a complete story. There are several costs to think about that you incur after purchasing a new vehicle, and these costs can really add up. The most common cost that people do not think about when purchasing a new car is the insurance premium. What many do not realize is you’re your annual insurance premium can vary tremendously depending on the car that you buy.

So you have saved up for years for your dream car, and it is finally time to purchase it. You and your bank account will be shocked at the insurance costs of some dream cars. 2010’s most expensive car to insure is the Porsche 911 Carrera GT2. A dream car, the Carrera may be, but the insurance premiums on this speedster are no dream: $2,943.78 per year on average, given the driver has a good driving history. So, before buying your “dream car” you should think about how much it will cost to insure your dream. On the other side of the spectrum, the Mazda Tribute SUV came in as the cheapest to insure in 2010, at a reasonable $1,070.25 on average.

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