I've been a safe and good driver for almost all my life without any accidents and tickets... My only fucking tickets were like a $110 for a burned out headlight (no point dediction though) and some parking... I can proudly claim that I am one of the safest driver on the road, and yet even if I drive really fast I put safety first and I know how NOT to get caught. I've been driving economy cars all my life, and my family is never into anything fancy as they drive stuff like the camry, accord, intrepid... I've owned stuff like the jetta, civic, my first car when I was 16 in Vancouver was a cavilier, currently I am driving a sentra... Because I live in Waterloo, I assume my insurance bill is going to be cheaper than many of you folks in GTA... Not to mention that I've passed 25 with a perfect driving record.
Today I started looking on the internet, I am looking into some fancy stuff, bascially a new car and my next car with some "kicks" to it. First off the bet, I have a question, do Mitsubishi sell their EVO version in Canada? I am also looking into Subaru, Acura and some of those sports cars with a price tag on the lower end, any good suggestions here?
But there is one big concern, if I get one of those "race cars", how big of a jump am I going to get on my insurance bill? In my situation, or in other ppl's experience here? I am just trying to get an idea here so that I can have better planning financially... Afterall, I don't HAVE to get a sports car, if it's too expensive, I might as well go back to the economy cars and save a few bucks for hobbying and other stuff.
Today I started looking on the internet, I am looking into some fancy stuff, bascially a new car and my next car with some "kicks" to it. First off the bet, I have a question, do Mitsubishi sell their EVO version in Canada? I am also looking into Subaru, Acura and some of those sports cars with a price tag on the lower end, any good suggestions here?
But there is one big concern, if I get one of those "race cars", how big of a jump am I going to get on my insurance bill? In my situation, or in other ppl's experience here? I am just trying to get an idea here so that I can have better planning financially... Afterall, I don't HAVE to get a sports car, if it's too expensive, I might as well go back to the economy cars and save a few bucks for hobbying and other stuff.