I'm 16 years old, live in oklahoma, and I'm wondering how much my insurance would cost if I got a 1999-2004 mustang, and had my parents co-sign.

Asked by Sharpy315 Sep 12, 2015 at 06:01 PM about the 2004 Ford Mustang GT Coupe RWD

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Seein' as how I'm not an insurance agent no way can I give you a dollar number, But if your parents co-sign, on an outright purchase or bank note their names(s) will be on the title/note anyway so just have it registered in their names and put you as an authorized driver on policy, But This is a guess.. car paid for and minimum liability about .. $80 a month/$1000 year. Car financed, have to carry full coverage... X3. Or 4

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We were posting at the same time (again) Tom but holy moley was I way off.. double or fourple that Sharpy

My insurance company rates my 17 yr old on the least expensive car but still covers all of our cars even though she will never drive our cars '05 GT and '13 GT. You are looking at any where from $250 per month and up for full coverage and you can get a discount for completing drivers education course and have a B average on your school grades. Good luck

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