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Not exact matches
The West Coast continues to be the most expensive market for gasoline, including the only six states in the nation where
drivers are paying more than $ 2.50 on
average:
California ($ 2.85), Hawaii ($ 2.82), Washington ($ 2.67), Alaska ($ 2.65), Nevada ($ 2.55) and Oregon ($ 2.53).
Waymo, formerly the self - driving car project of Google, said that in tests on roads in
California last year, its cars went an
average of nearly 5,600 miles before the
driver had to take control from the computer to steer out of trouble.
Pros: - Great exterior styling - Gas mileage is acceptable (I
averaged 30 miles on the long drive and roughly 24 during city driving and that included many pedal to the metal moments)- Ambient light inside the car is quite fun to play with - Garage door opener was easy to program - Shaker audio system is great for the music I listen to (mainly EDM and Reggae)- Leather seats - Auto dimming rear - view mirror - CONVERTIBLE (I think this is a must have for southern
california)- Sirius radio - Aluminium pedals - Door - sill «MUSTANG» lettering lights up - 6 - way power adjustable
drivers seat - HID headlights - Track Apps (this car is not track - worthy but I think this is a cool feature) Cons: - Solid rear axle (although I'm not sure this is a con as it lets you do some Tokyo drifting)- Stitching on the leather seats is low - quality - Stock tires rated to 118 mph (car is electronically limited to 112 mph)-305 hp out of a 3.7 liter V6 is really not that great (ex a Nissan 370z has a 3.7 liter V6 putting out 332 horses)- Cabin noise is quite loud with the top up - Manual passenger seat - Manual shifting is terrible, my old automatic VW Jetta seemed to shift faster when in manual mode Overall I think this is a great car for anyone that wants to enjoy the sun.
Large cities in
California could be the
driver behind the
average cost of premiums in the state.
A Closer Look at Home, Auto, and Health Concerns for Torrance Insurance Shoppers According to the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC),
California drivers paid $ 800 on
average for auto in 2007.
If they are not the same thing, then the only inferences we can make relate to DIRECTLY UNMEASURABLE statistical qualities of the sample — the mean, standard deviation etc etc, such as «our fleet
average fuel consumption is x MPG», or — digging further — «On
average,
California drivers in our fleet consume 15 % more fuel per mile than Texas
drivers».
As in much of
California, we found GEICO offered the most affordable car insurance for San Diegans with an
average rate of $ 1,252 for full coverage insurance for our sample
driver.
California drivers pay, on
average, $ 491 a year for minimum coverage, assuming a
driver profile of male, age 40 with good credit and clean driving record, according to our rate analysis.
The city
average was $ 1,950 per year for our sample
driver, about 17 % more expensive than the
California state
average.
According to the NAIC,
California drivers pay an
average annual premium of $ 783.
The
average rate for a year of minimum coverage in
California for a male
driver, age 40 with good credit and clean driving record is $ 491, according to our rate analysis.
In
California in 2007,
drivers paid an
average of $ 800 per annum for insurance — just around the national
average of $ 795.
In 2015, a
California driver with no traffic violations can expect to pay around the
average annual rate of $ 2,200 for a car insurance policy that include liability, comprehensive, and collision coverages.
The
driver profile for this study is different from that of the
California state study, and therefore the Stockton city
average will be different between the two studies.
Based on a typically «
average»
driver demographic, here is a list of the four zip codes where
California car insurance premium costs are thought to be the highest.
Although
California is not the worst state for uninsured
drivers, the rate is still higher than the national
average.
Roughly 18 percent of
California drivers are operating uninsured vehicles, as compared to the national
average of 12.6 percent.
Insurance.com acquired Quadrant premium data indicating the
average annual liability premium for a
driver purchasing minimum coverage limits to be $ 723.26 in
California, versus $ 890.72 in New York.
On
average, a
California driver can reduce his or her auto insurance premium by 2 % - 5 %.
Eye - Popping Statistics on
California Homeowners, Auto, and Health Insurance The National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) found that Californians paid $ 103 more than the
average US
driver for the most common kind of homeowner policy, HO - 3, in 2007.
States with comprehensive graduated
driver's license programs, such as
California, reported an
average 11 % drop in traffic fatalities among 16 year old
drivers in a short period of time..