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It is time to figure out how to buy another year of car insurance. The new car comes with 2 years of car insurances. It ends this month. I even didn't notice that.

Car insurance is enforced. It is several thousand RMB per year - not cheap.

People like to ask about living cost in Shanghai. My simple answer is, to live the local live cost less than US, while to live U.S. live in Shanghai causes even higher than U.S.

Car is an example. Car is much more expensive than those in U.S. - a Volkswagon Polo is 10K RMB (or 12 K USD), and everything related to car is more expensive.

I guess that is the reason why Shanghai is ranked as one of the most expensive city for expat - because to play Golf in Shanghai is way far expensive than playing golf in U.S.

P.S. The suspension nightmare is not over yet. The lunarpages.com guy is sending email again, and may want to suspend the site due to the wrong calculation of CPU usage they use. I am thinking about bluehost.com. They are amazing in my first few telephone call - they pick up the phone almost instantly - or to be more exact, within 10 seconds. I'd say it is a little bit better than the 27 minutes expected waiting time from ipowerweb.com

Posted by Jian Shuo Wang at March 28, 2006 11:30 PM
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Comments

Last summer when typhoon struck Shanghai, many vehicles were 'washed' in their underground parking, insurance companies refused to compensate the same due to policy non-coverage. The vehicle owners took the cases in the street and staged public rally against the complex developer to no avail, therefore, obtaining a full coverage is essential for your vehicle.
Cars are not cheap in US and Canada, e.g. a Camry v6 with medium dressing would cost 200k rmb plus sales tax, and a litre of gas is at 7rmb, for me, car is a must in my daily transportation and I cannot evade the cost. Personally I think quality housing is the major contributor to put Shanghai in the golden list.

Posted by: stephen on March 30, 2006 11:32 PM

Can you re-post your last artical on Shanghai hotel. Thanks

Posted by: loretta on March 30, 2006 11:33 PM

Insurance is enforce but child safety seats are not, as I recall. That would be a major undertaking

Posted by: Andrew Leyden on March 30, 2006 11:33 PM

neither nor seat-belt!

Posted by: stephen on March 30, 2006 11:34 PM

you might also want to consider www.dreamhost.com too,

Posted by: hui on March 30, 2006 11:35 PM

If being paid with US salary and living US life in Shanghai, nothing to complain at all (well, weather and traffic are exceptions maybe). With $2 meals everywhere and $300 rent, there is a reason for the existence of luxuaries, like golf in Shanghai.

Posted by: LL on March 30, 2006 11:35 PM

The market for second-hand car is not so popuplar and mature in Shanghai, otherwise for an expat, getting a second-hand good car is also a good option. Like in Germany, BMW produced in 1998, you can get it for around 4-5 thousand Euro. (of course, insurance not included). It always costs a lot.

Posted by: chenwood on March 30, 2006 11:37 PM

JS, what is the US lifestyle you are referring to.......
If a young professional....
*work hard and play hard
*live in suburb and work in urban
*lunch at Mcdonald and dinner at Hyatt
*motor vehicles as prime transportation
*hiking, biking, boating and golfing during the weekend
*willing to travel extensively and make adventure
these are the lifestyle of YUPPIE and obviously it does come cheap.

Posted by: stephen on March 30, 2006 11:37 PM

10K RMB for a VW Polo?? I think you mean 100K. If not, I need to go out and buy a car!

Posted by: John on March 30, 2006 11:51 PM

The car price is cheap in US, and also cheap in China. The quality is different, for example, the fule emission standard. Talk about car price, Singapore is the most expensive one - 250K RMB is a starter. Check my singapore blog http://spaces.msn.com/oncerest/

Posted by: Oncerest on March 30, 2006 11:52 PM

while to live U.S. live in Shanghai causes even higher than U.S.
~~~~~
should be "costs" ^_^

Posted by: dbv on March 30, 2006 11:53 PM

How doe rates compare not New Jersey in the USA?

Posted by: New Jersey Auto Insurance (external link) on April 3, 2006 12:27 PM

Yes. Car is cheaper in U.S. than in Shanghai.

Posted by: Jian Shuo Wang (external link) on May 7, 2006 11:16 PM

For those who are looking for updated informaiton about auto insurance in Shanghai:
http://www.shangcar.com/buy_your_car_insurance_in_shanghai.htm

Posted by: David on January 3, 2008 11:02 PM

@David, I would suggest you to stop promoting shangcar using different ways, and different stories. It almost crossed the border of over-promoting on the site. To keep a positive community, please stop doing that. Thanks.

Posted by: Jian Shuo Wang (external link) on January 3, 2008 11:17 PM
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