Every once in a while I read something on here that is so stupid, I just can't resist commenting. You are aware that if you are in an accident and you are uninsured, it could potentially wipe you out financially right?It seems driving uninsured is better than having fake insurance, since you will not be charged with a criminal offense (fraud), and "only" face a fine of $5000.
In your defense (and I don't know why your rate is so high) I do know of people, including my 21 year old son, who pays close to this amount. He has had one small speeding ticket (no points) but because of his demographic, he gets screwed. We investigated the options you discussed (I own the car, he's properly listed as the principal driver etc) but it really didn't make much difference. The cost comes from the liability aspect and so is tied to the driver, not the ownership for the most part.
I think you would run into the same issue if a friend owns the car and you drive it. If you are honest, you would be listed as the principal driver, and so the rate would be similar. If you are not honest, and are in an accident, the insurance company could investigate and deny coverage.
Since you have been around here for a while, I am guessing you are not 21. So presumably this means that you are being dinged this rate because you are a less-than-great driver. Time to pay the piper. You must have done something to earn this!





