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Does A Pontiac Grand Prix Count As A Sports Car On Auto Insurance?

I use state farm i was just wondering because i can not get a straight forward answer from them


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6 Responses to “Does A Pontiac Grand Prix Count As A Sports Car On Auto Insurance?”

  1. US Car Insurance – Does A Pontiac Grand Prix Count As A Sports Car … | The Thrill of Speed Says:

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  2. § ? JLG ? § Says:

    State Farm doesn’t classify anything as “sports car”. So, it isn’t that they aren’t giving you a straight forward answer – it is that there is no designation of “sports car” that affects the insurance rates with State Farm.

  3. squeakyw Says:

    Every car is assigned a “vehicle symbol rating” based on performance potential, value (for theft insurance) and some vague perception of how it will be used. For instance, the wagon version of a Subaru WRX is one step lower (cheaper) to insure than the sedan; most 2 door versions of a vehicle, equipped exactly the same way as 4 doors, will cost slightly less. That said, your Grand Prix’s code will reflect whether it’s a high performance model.
    While some early Pontiac Grand Prixs had very large engines (up to 455 cubic inches), and the recent Holden-based Austrailian model probably the fastest of all, there is no way that any Grand Prix would be considered a “sports car” by any common usage of the term.

  4. ?#1 Packer fan? Says:

    Yes the Grand Prix is considered as a sports car.

  5. Free Smartphone Software Says:

    definitely.

  6. george 2 Says:

    i bet it does as the early years of that model were sports cars.

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