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So it costs less to insure a Gallardo than a Civic? Hmmm...

Tommorrow I will have the entire second floor insulated! :woot: Then onto the third floor!

Life is not fair. That's about the only rational explanation we can offer for this little fact of life: A low MSRP is likely to mean big insurance payments.

Citing information from Insure.com, MarketWatch says the average price to insure a 2012 Honda Civic sedan, for instance, is about $2,353 per year, while a 2012 Toyota Sienna will run only $1,111 annually. The least expensive vehicles to insure tend to be relatively large vehicles, like minivans, trucks and SUV's, according to the report. Even though those vehicles tend to be much more expensive than compact cars, they also tend to be driven by older, safer drivers.

Don't think this is just a case of the rich getting richer, however, as expensive luxury and sports cars are none too cheap to insure either. The 2012 Audi R8 Spyder topped the Insure.com list of most expensive vehicles to insure at $3,384 per year. The Sienna had the lowest average insurance cost in the study, followed by the Jeep Patriot and Dodge Grand Caravan.

Insure.com's editorial director, Amy Danise, told MarketWatch that the savings some people think they're getting by buying small could evaporate because of the higher insurance premiums. Her advice to keep premiums low? "Buy the minivan, move to the farm, only drive it locally and make sure you never have an accident or kids," she said.

Agent wanted $2200 a year for a Gallardo for me.

I pay about 1560 a year.

Lexus owners reported 86 problems per 100 vehicles. Porsche, Cadillac, Toyota and Scion rounded out the top five. The worst performers were Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, Ram and Jaguar. Chrysler owners reported 192 problems per 100 vehicles.

I know it's a study, but why do people continue to buy Chrysler products when they are literally shit. Four out the the five worst brands are every Chrysler line.

Lexus owners reported 86 problems per 100 vehicles. Porsche, Cadillac, Toyota and Scion rounded out the top five. The worst performers were Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, Ram and Jaguar. Chrysler owners reported 192 problems per 100 vehicles.

I know it's a study, but why do people continue to buy Chrysler products when they are literally shit. Four out the the five worst brands are every Chrysler line.

Chrysler is the great american pitfall.

We've had four jeeps in the last fifteen years. Did a tranny service every year along with other maintenance, never had anything go out, except for a water pump at 150k, and the last JK model had some recall that was swapped out.

Had a dodge diesel, an injector went out, but the previous owner had a chip that increased the rail pressure. Also had ecu issues, turned into a money pit, whether it was caused by the shitty chip the previous owner used I don't know, but we sold it any way.

Lexus owners reported 86 problems per 100 vehicles. Porsche, Cadillac, Toyota and Scion rounded out the top five. The worst performers were Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, Ram and Jaguar. Chrysler owners reported 192 problems per 100 vehicles.

I know it's a study, but why do people continue to buy Chrysler products when they are literally shit. Four out the the five worst brands are every Chrysler line.

I said that to some jeep nuthuger and he was like "blah blah blah they are the shit mines never broken"

I learned my lesson back in 99 when the tranny and BCM went out of the brand new town and country. Traded that bitch in on a gc and less than 6 months the fuel pump took a shit, a few months later the oil pressure was dropping. Traded that pos in and vowed never to look at a chrysler again!

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I just watched more of his videos.... I'm still not sure what to say...

Lexus owners reported 86 problems per 100 vehicles. Porsche, Cadillac, Toyota and Scion rounded out the top five. The worst performers were Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, Ram and Jaguar. Chrysler owners reported 192 problems per 100 vehicles.

I know it's a study, but why do people continue to buy Chrysler products when they are literally shit. Four out the the five worst brands are every Chrysler line.

In the next few years they will easily be the most improved automobile manufacturer.

<-- Has to write a paper on Love. :suicide-santa:

Considering the song: "All my love" from Led Zeppelin, about Plant's son.

Meh ho hum.

The analysis of Jimi Hendrix and his love for marijuana, apa style just so I can have a psychedelic front page cover, I can see it now.

Last paper was a childhood experience. Teacher is quite religious. I wrote about fourth grade, on my way home from school, I use to stop by a church, and raid the candy bowl. :lol:

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