How much is motorcycle insurance compared to auto insurance?
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Jordan asked:
Just wondering because one of my friends says she only pays half of her auto insurance a month and she is paying $300 and that seems pretty steep.
Gina
Just wondering because one of my friends says she only pays half of her auto insurance a month and she is paying $300 and that seems pretty steep.
Gina
Insurance , Insurance Auto , Motorcycle Insurance 



April 17th, 2010
Sixpacks L
April 19th, 2010
Viola
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Dragon
April 21st, 2010
April
Your friend could save a bunch of money on car insurance by switching to GEICO.
crabfish6
April 23rd, 2010
Arthur
moter cycle is so much more exspensive because there is more acfcidents with motercycles than cars!@!@!@!@!@!
Egor M
April 25th, 2010
Adam
That is steep, I pay about $50/month for Bike. But depends on the bike, and where you live. My bike is 650cc living in L.A.
Joe S
April 27th, 2010
Manuel
Just liability on my cycle was only $79.00 a year. Cheap.
Andy
April 30th, 2010
Frederick
Depends on the bike and engine size. A 250 will be pretty cheap. A 900 sport bike expensive.
Timothy R
May 1st, 2010
Vicki
Hey, I ride a motorcycle and its awesome. The insurance is so much cheaper on motorcycles than cars its crazy, But not only that, you save money on gas because they only cost like ten bucks or less to fill and they get good gas mileage.
Stupid Flanders
May 2nd, 2010
Sue
Depends on the bike and the driver.
I had a 1995 Kawasaki Vulcan 750 that I paid $70 a year for liability insurance. Full coverage was about $220/year.
I could never find car insurance that cheap even for a beater.
However, I have heard of cases where an 18 year old pays over $3000 a year for a newer model Ducati.
Overall, it just depends.
Lady Redneck
May 5th, 2010
Viola
It depends on many things….the replacement cost of the bike, her driving record, and her credit.
Some motorcycles cost as much as a car so they can be pretty pricey to insure! Also, the more cc’s the bike, the more it cost to insure.
Tell her to try Progressive Direct….they have some of the best motorcylce rates
Scott H
May 7th, 2010
Christine
I pay $86/month for a 2007 1600cc Nomad in Phoenix. That’s with a clean record, MSF course and a multi-vehicle discount.