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Costliest states for car insurance....

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Originally posted by: Jzero
Originally posted by: FFMCobalt
Originally posted by: Jzero
Originally posted by: FFMCobalt
WTF is costliest? You mean most costly? 😉

No, he means COSTLIEST

I blame Pennsylvanians and New Yorkers for the high costs.

It may be a word in the dictionary, but it doesn't pass the grammatical rule of awkwardness. 😛

Neither does awkwardness.....that just looks weird. Do me a favor: never use it again 🙂

Grammar is based on structure and flow, not the way a word looks. If that were the case, doctors would never pass an English class 😛
 
Originally posted by: FFMCobalt
Originally posted by: Jzero
Originally posted by: FFMCobalt
Originally posted by: Jzero
Originally posted by: FFMCobalt
WTF is costliest? You mean most costly? 😉

No, he means COSTLIEST

I blame Pennsylvanians and New Yorkers for the high costs.

It may be a word in the dictionary, but it doesn't pass the grammatical rule of awkwardness. 😛

Neither does awkwardness.....that just looks weird. Do me a favor: never use it again 🙂

Grammar is based on structure and flow, not the way a word looks. If that were the case, doctors would never pass an English class 😛

Say "Grammatical rule of awkwardness" out-loud and then tell me it passes its own test.
:shocked:
 
Yay NJ! Now everyone else, stop being whiney bitches and deal with YOUR car insurance.

<---- hometown is in NJ
 
Originally posted by: Jzero
Originally posted by: FFMCobalt
Originally posted by: Jzero
Originally posted by: FFMCobalt
Originally posted by: Jzero
Originally posted by: FFMCobalt
WTF is costliest? You mean most costly? 😉

No, he means COSTLIEST

I blame Pennsylvanians and New Yorkers for the high costs.

It may be a word in the dictionary, but it doesn't pass the grammatical rule of awkwardness. 😛

Neither does awkwardness.....that just looks weird. Do me a favor: never use it again 🙂

Grammar is based on structure and flow, not the way a word looks. If that were the case, doctors would never pass an English class 😛

Say "Grammatical rule of awkwardness" out-loud and then tell me it passes its own test.
:shocked:

Technically, it should be rephrased "awkwardly phrased grammar" but who's counting? 😛
 
Old news. NJ doesn't suck, you just have to pay a lot more for the privelege of living here. Most people who hate NJ have never been to the nicer areas. Every state has areas like Newark, Jersey City, and Trenton, but that's not all New Jersey is.
 
Originally posted by: mugs
Old news. NJ doesn't suck, you just have to pay a lot more for the privelege of living here. Most people who hate NJ have never been to the nicer areas. Every state has areas like Newark, Jersey City, and Trenton, but that's not all New Jersey is.

Werd.

My college friends kept talking crap about Jersey. I asked them a simple question, "Have you seen my town yet?" They replied, "Yeah, they are very nice. Why?" I outsmarted them, "Dude, you just said something positive about Jersey!"

They got pwned. 😛
 
Originally posted by: jewno
Originally posted by: mugs
Old news. NJ doesn't suck, you just have to pay a lot more for the privelege of living here. Most people who hate NJ have never been to the nicer areas. Every state has areas like Newark, Jersey City, and Trenton, but that's not all New Jersey is.

Werd.

My college friends kept talking crap about Jersey. I asked them a simple question, "Have you seen my town yet?" They replied, "Yeah, they are very nice. Why?" I outsmarted them, "Dude, you just said something positive about Jersey!"

They got pwned. 😛

I'll let people think whatever they think about NJ if it will keep them off the roads and beaches here 😀
 
I pay almost twice what the listed premium is on that list for NJ. I have 0 points, no tickets, no accidents, nothing.

I'm just less than 25, make a good living and drive a sports car. And they rape me for it. 🙁

Fvckers.
 
Originally posted by: Scribe
I pay almost twice what the listed premium is on that list for NJ. I have 0 points, no tickets, no accidents, nothing.

I'm just less than 25, make a good living and drive a sports car. And they rape me for it. 🙁

Fvckers.

I pay triple that for a 34 YO with 2 kids, good living, no tix, points, accidents for my MDX and old BMW.
 
Nevada is ranked 9th, but I'll take that higher insurance cost because of what it costs for me to register my car every year: $33. I drive a Ford Explorer.

What if I got a brand new Viper? $33. Ferrari? $33. Lamborgini Diablo? $33.

Yes, California is ranked 24th, but you guys pay (from what I understand) a minimum of $321 to register a vehicle there, based on the worth of the vehicle.

Man, Nevada rocks. 😀
 
Darn it! NY lost the battle on highest average insurance. We've still got NJ beaten by a mile in property taxes. And, I think we have NJ beaten in income tax as well.
Oh, and we have NJ beaten in sales tax too!

Go NY!
 
I am paying about 70 bucks per month for a 4 years old SUV. Clean record and all. Lousiana is sucking big time too (no insured drivers and greedy lawyers).
 
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