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Typical insurance rate of a used Chevy Impala?

I'm purchasing a car soon and I was wondering what the insurance rates would be for a 2000-2005 Chevy Impala. I know there is various factors that go into it, but is a 4 door Impala of any kind considered a sports car/have a higher insurance rate because of the car, or would it be the equivelant of a regular family car? Also, would a Pontiac Grand Prix sedan of the same years have a high/similiar insurance rate? I'm 17 years old and I'm getting my license soon. Thank you!

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  • ?
    Lv 6
    9 years ago
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    There is no typical insurance rate of any car because the insurance rate is affected by SO many things that we can't account for, and even if we COULD account for them we wouldn't know how most insurance companies account for them.

    You want an insurance rate? Here's a great way to get one: CALL A DAMN INSURANCE COMPANY. They will GLADLY tell you - FOR FREE - EXACTLY how much it will cost to insure the car.

    Here's just a few of the random things that affect insurance rates, and again even if you could post this information we still couldn't tell you exactly HOW they affect insurance rates: Your gender, your age, the car you drive, the car your parents drive, your parents driving record, the color of the car you drive (no, I'm not kidding), how many doors it has, the size of it's wheels, the state you live in, the city you live in, if the car is in a garage or not, and many MANY more.

  • 6 years ago

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  • Anonymous
    7 years ago

    You can use INSURE-CHEAP.INFO to compare free quotes.

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