Your insurance is going to be way higher than any of the people who were nice enough to relate their own costs. Besides age and driving record, it varies by the state in which you live. You really need to call you insurance agent and ask what your rates would be. You don't want to buy any car and then find out you can't afford the insurance.
My first car was a 6 year old 'vette purchased (with cash I had saved) when I was 19 years old. Even with adding it on to my parent's multi-car insurance policy, my insurance on the 'vette for one year was more than half of what I paid for the car itself. In other words, two years of insurance charges were more than the whole car cost. I couldn't afford that, so I sold the car after less than a year. By the way, I had no tickets or accidents at age nineteen. The truth is that no teenager has had the time at that age to accumulate any worthwhile driving record.
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