How much is Ontario car insurance for a cheap car (<$1000) for a teen driver with a G2 licence?
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I am 17 years old and recently obtained my G2 licence (Ontario) and I want to buy a cheap car (under $1000). However, I don't have a clue how much monthly insurance would be. I would be under my parents' benefits, but I would be primary driver on the vehicle... Any input is appreciated :)
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Answer:
as no one here has any idea who your parents are insured with you'll have to contact your parent's broker/agent and ask them. You may want to be sitting down when they tell you though.
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Other answers
if you were added to their policy it would cover you on all vehicles with that policy (thats how progressive works) its depends on many factors , getting a quote is easy and free give ins. comp. a call
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