Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:HE NEEDS TO DO THIS HIMSELF.
"Kids" aka adult children are on parents' health insurance until near 30s, why can't they be on parents' auto insurance until then too?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid's is $3,000/year. Geico. 2018 Honda Civic. Not the best driving record and a few accidents.
How does your kid already have “not the best driving record and few accidents”? Doesn’t that concern you?
Anonymous wrote:HE NEEDS TO DO THIS HIMSELF.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:HE NEEDS TO DO THIS HIMSELF.
"Kids" aka adult children are on parents' health insurance until near 30s, why can't they be on parents' auto insurance until then too?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:HE NEEDS TO DO THIS HIMSELF.
"Kids" aka adult children are on parents' health insurance until near 30s, why can't they be on parents' auto insurance until then too?
Anonymous wrote:My kid's is $3,000/year. Geico. 2018 Honda Civic. Not the best driving record and a few accidents.
Anonymous wrote:HE NEEDS TO DO THIS HIMSELF.
Anonymous wrote:wondering if anyone has a sense of how much car insurance will cost for a recent college graduate -
Assume a man living in Northern Virginia, a 2019 Toyota Corolla, no accidents.
Trying to give him a sense of what he will need to budget for post-college graduation.