compared to when you first get your license?
how much cheaper? rough estimate?
given that it’s the same car that you’ll be driving?
compared to when you first get your license?
how much cheaper? rough estimate?
given that it’s the same car that you’ll be driving?
With a clean record for two decades (1984) the state would want a assessment, remedial classes, formal hearing with a lawyer (though it’s not mandatory, they like you to spend money on a lawyer), and high risk insurance if they grant you a JDP. You have to spend money to make money and to make money you have to drive. Catch 22 anyone? I know somebody who got their license out of state (they moved there, same church, different pew as issues go) with no problem as a first time driver as few people drive in the big city. Are they baiting them self into problems later?
I’m 25 years old and I just got my Drivers License last month here in Los Angeles, Ca. I’m looking at this really cool looking 1998 Camero and I hear a lot that because the car is a sport’s car insurance will be higher than if I got a Toyota. But to be honest, I really want that Camero (NOT TO RACE, BUT BECAUSE I LOVE THE SHAPE AND MODEL). So what are some tips and estimate prices that I would be paying for car insurance? I hear that I shouldn’t paint the car red because insurance will be higher. What is the minimum amount of insurance I should buy that is legal.
Forgot to mention that the car I will be buying will be a used car from someone else that is not a car dealer.
I have never had my drivers license at all. This is my first time.