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This is great advice. So much depends on where you live that's it's hard to get a reliable answer from anyone. Another word of advice is that after you have had insurance for a while try going to another insurer for a better rate especially if they rate hike you. But don't threaten to leave if you aren't willing to back it up. I've never paid over 100.00 for any insurance I've ever had so keep that record spotless! It pays.Find a local agent that is independent so you can shop rates with multiple companies. That's going to be your best bet.
The st is one of the cheapest to insure of cars that are this caliber. According to my State Farm agent it's because the agencies don't view it as any type of sports car(i.e. Not two door, convertible, and under 300hp plus other factors). Heck when I got the tag it wasn't even in the system so it got registered as an s so taxes were cheap

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