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  • Silvia_Drift
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    I just attempted to get insurance for a 4 door R32 GTS-t. I wanted to get rid of my current E39 daily driver and replace it with the Skyline.

    I had a RHD Silvia few years back and my broker (Cambridge Insurance Brokers) in Mississauga got me insurance on that for a good rate. Btw, my E39 and Honda S2000 are still insured through Cambridge Insurance Brokers (Domion of Canada is the insurance company).

    I call and provide the VIN and they say that Dominion no longer insurance RHD so they can only provide coverage through facility. Got quoted $5900/yr. No thanks.

    I am 27, a home owner, single, no accidents or tickets.

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  • cured
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    Hi guys I 've got "kicked out" by Unifound Assurance Company because of RHD.
    How do I find which companies have a filed rule against insuring Right Hand Drive cars?
    help!

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  • ItsIsaac
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    Favorite car !

    Originally posted by aN4rk1 View Post
    Bingo! I live in Sauga and I pay $165, full coverage. Thats a DAMN good deal.
    Where did u buy ur skyline man?

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  • tenkay
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    I don't even. I'm not even in Toronto and mine's at least double -- I'm not going to complain since I knew the price going in, but if I could be not spending so much money, I'm not going to complain about that either.
    Originally posted by MKIV View Post
    A friend of mine from Newmarket, 21 years old, got a quote from facility for 218/month.

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  • cortexx
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    insuring it is a 200sx is great until you have an accident and your insurance is void ....

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  • MKIV
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    A friend of mine from Newmarket, 21 years old, got a quote from facility for 218/month.

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  • dkfaiosantos
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    Originally posted by vonzilla View Post
    K. Sorry. Didn't mean to pour salt.

    An interesting side note - they've registered my car as a 200SX. Might be a loop hole you guys could exploit.
    That would be a good escape,but, as Hegarty says, no RHD cars are been insured unless it is 1988 or older.
    The car even registered as 200sx or 240sx it still RHD.

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  • vonzilla
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    K. Sorry. Didn't mean to pour salt.

    An interesting side note - they've registered my car as a 200SX. Might be a loop hole you guys could exploit.

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  • MattiasJacobs
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    Not being a **** dude. Most guys in TO are paying that each month lol. I'm only paying 400 a month and have cancelled my insurance cause I'm sick of getting magnum bottles in my rear end...

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  • vonzilla
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    Ouch. Just trying to help out the community. FYI - Dominion's a TO company.

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  • MattiasJacobs
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    Originally posted by vonzilla View Post
    I'm in Alberta, and used to be with Allstate, but have now switched to Dominion of Canada. They've provided full coverage on all my GT-Rs, and even my '95 STi, which I listed as 'modified for performance'. I pay $650/year for my GT-R. I'm over 40, though.
    Baked comment. This is the Eastern section. Everyone over here knows how good you guys have it. Stop jacking these threads to input how good your rates are. Or move to Ontario and really see what your facing...

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  • Spencer87
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    Is it just the GTA area that gets ripped or does all of Ontario suffer the same disease?

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  • vonzilla
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    I'm in Alberta, and used to be with Allstate, but have now switched to Dominion of Canada. They've provided full coverage on all my GT-Rs, and even my '95 STi, which I listed as 'modified for performance'. I pay $650/year for my GT-R. I'm over 40, though.

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  • dkfaiosantos
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    Originally posted by DarkCaporaL View Post
    A buddy of mine just bought an EVO IV and he was able to insure it through State Farm because of all the other toys he has with them (cars, bikes, house, etc).

    Just an FYI.
    Thanks for info, We are trying to insure it, We've called so manny places and nothing, I hope it can be insured as i already have invested 7g in parts for it and I still have a long way to finish it.

    In worst case I will have to sell or part it out!
    FML big time!!!!!!

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  • DarkCaporaL
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    A buddy of mine just bought an EVO IV and he was able to insure it through State Farm because of all the other toys he has with them (cars, bikes, house, etc).

    Just an FYI.

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