Re: What do you pay for insurance?
Western Michigan, married, excellent credit, home owner.
I pulled the Crossfires off my regular policy because with four cars, they assigned one to each teenager and my son ended up on my Audi. That doubled the insurance on it.
So I put the Crossfire on a separate policy with Progressive with the kids excluded. Unfortunately I was dinged with a no-points speeding ticket and I pay $393/6 months. $77 of that is statutory fees - basically paying for the no-fault law and all the freaking uninsured motorists.
When I added the roadster, I received a multi-car discount and the six month cost is $664. Since these are summer cars driven for 6-7 months, this is perfect.
On my regular policy they assign my wife to her 2007 Mercury Milan, me to my 2003 Audi, and both teenagers to my daughter's 1995 Buick (gift from grandparents). To save a little money, I pulled the Audi off the road for the summer (leave comprehensive on it) and alternate driving the two Crossfires.