Higher theft rate, higher probability of an accident, more expensive to repair.
Than what? They are a low end vehicle not a sports car, so I would think on the lower end == vehicle rate wise.
State Farm does not classify vehicles in this manner. Instead, they have a rating groups for each individual vehicle. The higher the rating, the more expensive the vehicle is to insure (generally speaking, excluding other rating factors). I know this isn't a direct answer to your question, but please know that wondering if your vehicle is considered a "sports car" to an insurance company is irrelevant. Also, off topic, but it is a myth to think that a red car is more expensive to insure. Best wishes!
I would recommend going to a sports/athletic store to try on shoes. A few examples would be Academy Sports, Footlocker and Champs. There you can try them on. Then go online and compare their prices.
I believe it would be difficult to insure it anywhere.
No? why would you do that?
Answer the cheapest car to insure would be an Oldsmobile for sure i drive 1 and it would cost about $431 dollars every month
Unless your Westie is one of the breadwinners of the house, I would not insure it at all.
If you want to get a swim suit for competitive swim, i would recommend sports authority or target. they are not too expensive, but will last a while.
No. You cannot insure a vehicle that you do not own. The exception would be in a family situation where two spouses own two vehicles and insure them on one policy.
i would say sports, that's an expensive hobby....gas (traveling) uniforms, education, training, dr. visits, sports equipment, etc!
The fuel economy on an average Camper Van would very likely be more expensive than that of a regular minivan. This would depend on the size of the vehicle, but the larger the vehicle, the more it would cost for gas as the weight of the vehicle would effect the fuel consumption.
Um you know It would really depend on the type of car or truck but all and all Generally a car would be cheaper to insure