Tesla insurance
#16
I gave you the forum where this is discussed in detail along with the rates a lot of people get. Model 3s on the whole are comparable to other luxury cars in their segment. Do your own research or call your agent and you'll have your answer.
#18
some very fast cars don't cost a lot to insure because they're typically weekend cars and are driven very little by relatively 'sensible' drivers.
#19
exactly right. Insurance is based on how 'likely' a car is to be involved in an accident, cost of repairs, the driver(s) 'attributes' (relative to 'averages'), the location, and other factors.
some very fast cars don't cost a lot to insure because they're typically weekend cars and are driven very little by relatively 'sensible' drivers.
some very fast cars don't cost a lot to insure because they're typically weekend cars and are driven very little by relatively 'sensible' drivers.
I'm not sure where the crazy numbers that some are reporting have come from either. I actually understand the current rates being comparable with other luxury vehicles and don't see anything out of place.
#20
Insurance has so many factors to account for. Age, driving history, location you live in, auto thefts and claims processed for it in your zip code, specifications of vehicle (especially safety features), type of vehicle, mileage per year... I mean the list goes on and on...
Everyone will have different rates, the averages could be skewed way off in the charts posted. Take it with a grain of salt, if you really want to know just check the insurance quote online for yourself.
@EZZ is a prime example of this, his insurance barely went up on his Model 3 by $100 a year. While we don't know his history, it just proves my point that the averages are useless information.
Everyone will have different rates, the averages could be skewed way off in the charts posted. Take it with a grain of salt, if you really want to know just check the insurance quote online for yourself.
@EZZ is a prime example of this, his insurance barely went up on his Model 3 by $100 a year. While we don't know his history, it just proves my point that the averages are useless information.
#24
#25
Insurance has so many factors to account for. Age, driving history, location you live in, auto thefts and claims processed for it in your zip code, specifications of vehicle (especially safety features), type of vehicle, mileage per year... I mean the list goes on and on...
Everyone will have different rates, the averages could be skewed way off in the charts posted. Take it with a grain of salt, if you really want to know just check the insurance quote online for yourself.
@EZZ is a prime example of this, his insurance barely went up on his Model 3 by $100 a year. While we don't know his history, it just proves my point that the averages are useless information.
Everyone will have different rates, the averages could be skewed way off in the charts posted. Take it with a grain of salt, if you really want to know just check the insurance quote online for yourself.
@EZZ is a prime example of this, his insurance barely went up on his Model 3 by $100 a year. While we don't know his history, it just proves my point that the averages are useless information.
#26
Originally Posted by AJT123
Not calling them liars, but statistics don't lie.
And I'm not lumping you into this category but there are Tesla fans who won't say one negative thing about them, even if the door is misaligned by two inches.
And I'm not lumping you into this category but there are Tesla fans who won't say one negative thing about them, even if the door is misaligned by two inches.
#27
#29
Part of the high tesla insurance (despite EZZ experience) is the 'unknown' to insurance companies. Teslas are still rare on the road, with not a load of track record. They've also proven to be ridiculously expensive to repair, and take a long time so if rental coverage is included, it means someone's going to max that out too.
i've not looking into tesla rates personally, but it would definitely be a factor to consider.
i've not looking into tesla rates personally, but it would definitely be a factor to consider.
#30
(I'm not condoning insurance fraud as this is a joke...)