I think more than the value of the bike is obvious, but what is the most you would pay?
So from what I understood both NDP and Liberals could never successfully fix the issue
I've never paid more than 1500 a year, EVER. No matter what bike, I'd say that's my limit. Too many other things I could do for north of 2 grand a year
Pretty much where I'd be at as well, myself. Paying less than half that now.
The insurance industry doesn't owe anyone anything.
No more than 250-300 per month but being 21 it's quite easy to push that boundary depending on bike.
I've never paid more than 1500 a year, EVER. No matter what bike, I'd say that's my limit. Too many other things I could do for north of 2 grand a year
I had a similar mindset when I first started riding at 19.
My first year (18 ), the cheapest rate I found was $3500 in one pre-payment.. I found that too much for me - especially for a CBR125.
The next was a bit more reasonable at $1900 for the year - monthly payments.
As I grew older, I bought a place, the bills piled, and other responsibilities came up. That previous disposable income I had wasn't so readily available anymore, and what I thought was reasonable at the time, isn't such anymore.
8 years later, I'm paying $650/yr and would deem $1000/yr too much.
That being said, I don't regret paying what I did for the experience because I could afford it at the time.