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01-10-2017, 11:08 AM | #1 |
Daily Driving an Import From Japan
Not sure where the hell to post this, but anyways..
So I have a Nissan Laurel on the way to me right now. Is there any way I can "daily" this thing? Now I don't mean drive it every day, but I mean drive it more than the 2,000 miles a year that the classic/collectors insurance is going to cover me for. Are there other options for insurance i can choose that aren't expensive as shit? Thanks gents |
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01-12-2017, 09:34 AM | #3 |
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I guess the risk is up to you. I have classic/collectors on my s13 with limited annual miles, and I blew that limit out of the water every year that I was "dailying" it, here in AZ as well.
Cops don't keep track of the mileage, at least they didn't for me, so that's no worry. I got pulled over all the damn time and the last thing on the cops mind's was how many miles i'd driven it in the past year.. Only if you are actually at fault in an accident and your mileage is high will it really matter, and the outcome would be your insurance not covering you, right? I risked it.. Hope this helps, and I hope to see the Laurel around. I just went and looked at a c33 to buy locally in Gilbert, still on the fence but I dont think im going to pull the trigger... ugh |
01-12-2017, 11:06 AM | #5 |
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as vague as this is going to sound... but its very very straight forward and its the only thing ill say
youre importing a car with an analogue gauge cluster think about it. |
01-12-2017, 12:17 PM | #7 |
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I was thinking the same thing. very simple solution to the problem.
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01-12-2017, 12:50 PM | #8 |
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honestly, when you only drive the car here and there... 2000 miles takes a long time to rack up. in vegas, classic cars/classic rod plated cars are only supposed to be driven 5000 miles a year to avoid smog. there are a lot of people who dodge this by lying about their mileage (mostly old shit box cars that are falling apart which the owner doesnt want to fix), but since i bought a 2nd car as a daily driven... i think ive put roughly 1500 miles on the 240 by driving it on random Fridays to work, then to my FRP shop, then home (when i use to drive it on Fridays). now i just drive it on saturdays to hit the post office and maybe a quick trip across town on very rare occasions... and that 1500 miles i stated has been within a 6 month time period (i pay registration in July).
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01-12-2017, 02:27 PM | #10 |
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Pretty sure it really comes down to the area you live in at the end of the day, ex in Jacksonville florida I am quoted for nearly half in what i pay for my insurance in south florida miami area, you'd think its by state but nah...
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01-12-2017, 02:51 PM | #11 |
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Yes you can insure it, just call your insurance company. There are several dudes out here that are insuring and dailying their JDM cars. Some have it insured at pretty high values, some not so much, but my S13 is worth like $500 according to insurance too :/
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01-12-2017, 05:04 PM | #14 |
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Well a Laurel is literally S13 suspension/links/subframes front and rear so parts are easy to get for those areas. As far as drivetrain, what is it an rb20? Parts seem easy to get for those too. No big deal. Probably one of the best jdm cars to import and drive as far as parts availability, unless it becomes something cosmetic which you'd have to have imported. Again probably not hard to find cosmetic parts for them from Japan.
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01-13-2017, 11:38 AM | #16 | |||
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01-13-2017, 12:40 PM | #17 | |
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Most auto policy charge a premium based on length of time you've been licensed. Collector car companies are more strict, They may also refuse to insure if you've had your license less than X years. And most underwriting guidelines are very strict. If you've have more than one moving violation in a 36 month period or a major violation, like more than 20 over, they may decline to insure as well. If your calling agents for collector quotes feel free to ask what their underwriting guidelines are and hopefully you fit in somewhere.
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01-23-2017, 04:42 PM | #18 |
Alright so a little follow up: Got denied most places because I'm not 25 yet. Also got denied by Hagerty because I have a careless driving offense on my record.
Afraid I'm out of options. Is there any other way to insure this car so that I don't have to do emissions? Because I know 99% of imports won't pass AZ emissions. I was thinking about registering it outside of my current county because then I wouldn't have to do emissions, but I'm fairly certain you need an address in the county you're registering it in. Any other ideas or am I going to end up selling/trading this thing? And if that's the case, anyone interested in a Laurel? Lmao. |
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01-24-2017, 08:03 PM | #21 |
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I have a 2015 yamaha yzfr3 with 450 miles ill trade you plus cash on my end lol.
Idk what it is about az, but ive had to jump through rediculous hoops to get a '74 to pass emmisions, then i built an '89 240 with an sr20 and they didnt ask for emmisions. People have also been known to 'live' outside of phx/tucson to skirt emissions. You'd have to change your physical address with the MVD to do it. Check with them but basically you just need a letter addressed to you, and someone you know at that address that can give you your registration when it gets mailed. They also allow a seperate mailing address but dont quote me on that. Better yet, if you reg outside the metro area you can get a 7, yes SEVEN, year registration. Ask a family member to register it and insure it in their name with you as an and/or on the title and as a driver on the insurance. |
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