No. Massachusetts is a very expensive state for auto insurance. Most states will be cheaper.
Teens are new to the road so insurance companies believe that teens are more likely to be in a traffic accident/collision due to being unexperienced.
No, there is not much of a difference betwen the costs. Commercial auto insurance may sometimes cost more than personal auto insurance based on the size of the vehicle, but that's it.
Auto insurance for teenagers cost more because driving ability is typically judged under how long you have been driving. Teens are new drivers and are more likely to be involved in accidents than older more experienced drivers on the roads.
you can buy it from the rental company or it can extend from you personal auto insurance policy at no extra cost if your insurance company provides this coverage.
This will depend more on your driving history and the insurance company you select than the state. Get some insurance quotes from a variety of different companies.
No because there are more drivers and accidents in California. The libility is greater in Ca so it costs more.
Renters insurance is a lot different than car insurance. You can find renters insurance from the State Farm Insurance website. Auto insurance is available on Progressive.
A truck insurance doesn't necessarily cost more. It would depend on the size of the truck.
No.
The Sterling Auto Insurance company offers more than just automobile insurance for Pennsylvania residents. Residents of Pennsylvania can also get home and contractor insurance.
Progressive Insurance offers commercial auto insurance and they also will give you a free quote! If you insure more than one vehicle or have more than one policy you can get a multi policy discount. http://www.progressive.com/
the answer is GO TO A FREAK"IN AUTO INSURANCE COMPANY!