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| Owner Elite Member Join Date: Oct 2008 Location: Great Falls, VA
Ferrari Life Posts: 1,153
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Looks like I will be using the ferrari for the next aeration and seeding out back: Car insurance: Insurance cheaters call their luxury cars farm vehicles - latimes.com |
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| Owner Elite Member Join Date: Sep 2010 Location: St Louis
Ferrari Life Posts: 4,613
Name: Doug
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As far as insurance goes ... there is another way to go. If you list the cheaper cars as dd and the exotics as part time cars it's a big discount. If you have a kid 16 - 21 State Farm does not make you list them as a driver if you have more cars than drivers in the family. If you claim an accident and the young adult was involved you lose the loophole. My kids insurance would have been 2k each vs 600 & 800 ... boys with bad grades will cost ya | |
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| Owner Elite Member Join Date: Jan 2007 Location: far and away
Ferrari Life Posts: 5,039
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well, some are AWD. Guess the FF will be a shoe in
Guide to the Galaxy: Don't Panic Rik -- LAH ! Current: 1990 Mondial T Cabriolet : Red/Tan 1995 456 GT 2+2 : Roso Metalizzato [Fer 311/C] & Tan |
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| Owner Elite Member Join Date: Sep 2010 Location: St Louis
Ferrari Life Posts: 4,613
Name: Doug
| The 5000 lb. number is essential - Cayenne weighed in at 5170 as I recall. The law was passed and I got the last Cayenne on Dec. 29 2004 - the dealer sold every single one he could find. I got lucky as a sports figure was given one for being a spokesman and they made him bring it in. |
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