Can I get car insurance? Where should I go to get it? How much will it cost?

I just recently got my liscence back and now am in the market for car insurance. The reason my liscence was revoked was a DUI from december of 2008. I also have on my record in the past 5 years one accident and 7 speeding tickets. What is the probobility that i will be able to get car insurance and ...





I just recently got my liscence back and now am in the market for car insurance. The reason my liscence was revoked was a DUI from december of 2008. I also have on my record in the past 5 years one accident and 7 speeding tickets. What is the probobility that i will be able to get car insurance and how much will it cost annualy? Any good companies to choose from? I live in charlotte, NC.

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5 Responses to “Can I get car insurance? Where should I go to get it? How much will it cost?”

  1. Matt says:

    Try this site

    affordinsurance.notlong.com

    Here you can compare quotes from different companies

  2. oklatom says:

    With that record, you will be high risk insurance and perhaps have to do an SR22 filing. Call an independent agent and start looking. You will have 3 years of high rates as a result of your record. Choice does have consequence after all.

  3. ken k says:

    sorry charlie –only the best drivers can get ins/when they check you out i think that you will be denied/but hey thats what i think/

  4. David W. says:

    Oh, you can get insurance–but it’s gonna cost ya. You don’t mention your age, but expect very high premiums for 3-5 years in the non-standard (high risk) market at any age.

    If nothing else works, most states have a "pool" arrangement in which you CAN get insurance (they have to take you), but both the rates and the coverage stink; any agent should be able to get you in

  5. Lisa says:

    http://www.zippy.com.au, it has some cheap insurance you can compare it with other kinds of other insurance as well.
    The cost is based on your experience on driving, your age, as well as the cars age.

    I would also take a look at state farm.
    Thanks

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