Question:
Is a Toyota solora camry convertible a sports car to auto insurance companies?
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2011-06-10 20:39:53 UTC
Not including the bad insurance companies like geico, progressive, and safe auto because they base your price on age and record. I mean the companies who base it on car type ect. And help with full coverage mostly in the businesses.
Three answers:
Terrence B
2011-06-11 18:29:39 UTC
No. Consider the Solara Toyota's answer to the Chrysler Sebring convertible. Like the first answer said, you'll be insuring a fat Camry. There's nothing even remotely exciting about a Solara... convertible or not. It's the perfect open air car for old people. BTW, The Solara was discontinued 2-3 years ago for a reason. My guess is that it's buyer demographic is starting to die off. In case you were wondering, I don't hate Toyotas....... I happen to only drive Toyotas.
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2016-10-06 11:43:38 UTC
that's seen boring is by using the fact, there isn't too many Aftermarket areas for those 2 vehicles, and that they are knock offs of the unique, because of the fact the Camry is a knock off of the corolla, or the AE86 Levin and the Honda accord is a knock off of the Honda civic. to me, the BMW 5 sequence is mind-blowing, i like all BMW automobiles, and could get one if I had the money Audi A6 is a first rate motor vehicle, which incorporates some skill interior the activities equipment, yet i does not choose for it, because of the fact the charges of the vehicles, alot of people could say, oh i does not choose for any Honda, yet i could with a sequence up JDM engine that's pushing out virtually 425 horsepower, that's a 9.3 2d motor vehicle on the quarter mile.
Paula
2011-06-10 20:50:29 UTC
No, It may have 2 doors but it is a big fat camry


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