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JeffRVA t1_j2494q4 wrote

Given the amount of variables (age, zip code, education levels, marital status, credit score, coverage limits, etc) that go into insurance pricing you're not going to get an accurate idea of cost this way. Your best bet is to do what a few others have said and take the time to call around to various companies and get quotes. Some companies offer a decent discount for paying in full for the year too if you're able to afford the full cost up front. I've done this for years and it's saved me a lot.

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kmblake3 OP t1_j24a6ij wrote

Yep, that’s what I’m gathering. And I definitely will try to bite the bullet of dropping the full cost at once. I don’t love the idea of it, but it definitely makes sense cost wise.

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