help needed for a new Phoenix volvo driver

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Jim, Sep 1, 2003.

  1. Jim

    Jim Guest

    I am going to move to Phoenix soon. On Arizona DMV web site it said to
    get
    local registration of my 88 volvo gle, I need to pass "Level I
    inspection".
    My car is a Canada made Volvo in good conditions.

    1. Do I have to take major adjustment on my car to pass the
    "inspection" ?
    2. Could some local volov gurus recommend some good service and fair
    price volvo dealers
    or garage shops where my volvo can take this "inspection" or some
    other maintenance work
    in future? I will live in north Phoenix area, close to I-17 and loop
    101, and I am willling to
    drive some distance for a good service.
    3. Could someone recommend some fair price auto insurance companys ? I
    heard that auto insurance
    in Phoenix is low. What is the normal range for a standard liability
    coverage on my car with my 7
    yrs driving experience and zero accident record ?

    Any help is greatly appreciate.

    Best regards,

    Jim
     
    Jim, Sep 1, 2003
    #1
  2. Jim

    Larry Jandro Guest

    Man, you heard wrong..! Phoenix area car insurance is among the
    highest in the nation. Lots of theft here, and shitty uninsured
    drivers.

    Look at Kemper Direct at http://www.ekemper.com

    Best rates I could find after a lot of searching around.
     
    Larry Jandro, Sep 1, 2003
    #2
  3. Jim

    Jim Guest

    Thx a lot, Larry.
    6 yrs ago I was in Dallas, where the average auto insurance was more
    than $2000/yr. I got a bargain of $1500 for my 91 Honda(2 yr driving
    experience) and signed it right away. What will the price range for a
    standard liability coverage on my 88 volvo with my 7 yr zero accident
    experience ?


    Regards,

    Jim
     
    Jim, Sep 2, 2003
    #3
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