The car with the V4 would have to be old since there hasn’t been a new car sold with a V4 in decades. Today’s four cylinder cars are almost always inline fours, although Subaru makes a boxer 4.
That said, it depends on the car and the coverage you require, but figure on 20% and you’ll be in the ballpark.
EDIT – a Dodge Durango with a four? No such thing, they are either V6 or V8. And remember – there is no V4 in the automotive/truck world. The only way you will get accurate numbers to this question is to call an insurance company/agency and tell them what you’re looking at, where you live, etc, and get quotes.
I see more and more people outfitting their cars with carbon fiber doors, hoods, trunks etc. but i just dont get what the reasoning is for this. is it cuz carbon fiber is lighter?
I really want to keep this car, but don’t have a lot of money, how expensive will it be to fix a tapping valve?
MY CAR STOPPED ON ME AND WHEN I BROUGHT IT TO THE DEALERSHIP THEY TOLD ME IT WAS THE COMPRESSOR IN THE CAR, BUT NOT THE AIR COMPRESSER. THEY TOLD ME IT WILL BE 3700.00 FOR A USED ONE AND 5000.00 FOR A NEW ONE. I KNOW THE DEALERS ARE GONNA CHARGE YOU TRIPLE BUT IS IT REALLY THAT EXPENSIVE?
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