10 Ways To Lower Your Auto Inurance
The auto inurance rates you pay are largely dependent on the insurance company or
agent, your age, your car's type, your driving record, and even the area you reside in! You should never go without
automobile insurance though, despite the costs. Almost all the U.S. states require you to protect yourself with a
minimum amount of liability coverage. Normally, the bare minimum is not adequate enough for the average car owner.
And as you add in additional coverage for your car, you realize that you will be paying a fairly large sum
annually. So, understanding auto insurance can really help you to decide on a suitable insurance policy that won't
suck your wallet dry!
Here, we have gathered 10 of the best tips for lowering your auto insurance, by as
much as 40%! Always compare insurance policies. There are states which regulate auto insurance rates, but the
insurance premiums can vary by hundreds of dollars for the exact same coverage. It is definitely worthwhile to shop
around. The first thing you can do is to check with your state insurance department. They often provide information
about the coverage you need, as well as sample rates from the biggest companies. You can also ask your friends or
look up the yellow pages. Checking consumer guides and asking insurance agents can pay off as well. You can easily
find out the price range for your insurance policy, as well as discover the lowest prices in town.
However, you should not be shopping based on price along. The insurance company
should provide good service at the best price. Excellent personal service is available as well, and they provide
added conveniences, although they cost a fair bit more. Ask the company how you can lower your costs, and also
check their financial ratings. The rule of thumb is always to get three price quotes from three different
companies, and pick the one with the best value. It can also be a good idea to increase your deductibles. When you
file a claim, the deductible is the amount you pay before the insurance company pays for the rest of the damage. A
higher deductible on collision and comprehensive coverage can lead to a much lower premium. For example, increasing
your deductible from $200 to $400 can reduce your premiums by up to 25%. However, you must ensure that you have the
financial resources to handle the largest deductible when the time comes.
Remove certain types of coverage from your policy. Almost all the states require
liability coverage for your car, but the rest of the coverage is probably dispensable. However, you do not want to
be underinsured if you're in an accident, so it isn't advisable to remove all of your additional coverage. Optional
coverage includes medical payments, uninsured motorist, collision, and comprehensive coverage. Drop collision and
comprehensive coverage for older cars. If you drive an older car that's worth less than $2,000, it's probably more
cost-effective to drop collision and comprehensive coverage since you'll probably pay more for the coverage than
you'll collect for a claim. You can find out the worth of your car by asking auto dealers and banks.
Make sure your credit report looks good. Car insurance companies often look at
your credit history as there is a correlation between the risk to the company and your credit history. If you pay
your bills on time and maintain a good credit history, you can enjoy lower insurance rates. Drive less. Insurance
companies often offer low-mileage discounts to motorists who drive less than a predetermined number of miles each
year.
You can use public transportation more often, car-pool with friends, and take the
train or a plane instead of driving to another state. And you'll save on more than your coverage as you'll need to
spend less on gasoline (of which prices are incredibly high). Maintain a clean driving record. The company will
give you a price break and you can save on your insurance policy after a specified period of a clean driving
record. This means that you have no accidents, no serious driving violations etc, during this period of time. The
simplest and surefire way to qualify for this discount is to drive carefully and defensively all the
time.
Choose a low-profile car. Insurance rates vary among difference models of
vehicles. Generally, sports cars and high-performance cars tend to cost more to insure, mainly because they
represent more risk of theft and the drivers are often the people who drive more recklessly. Newer cars will cost
more to repair or replace than older ones, so naturally they can more to insure. Low-risk vehicles include station
wagons and sedans.
Ask about safety and security discounts. The insurance companies sometimes
offer discounts on your insurance if your car is equipped with the following: anti-lock brakes, air bags, automatic
seat belts, car alarms, tracking systems. These reduce the injury risk to you, as well as the chances of your car
being vandalized or stolen. Finally, ask about other discounts. You may receive a discount if you buy more than one
type of insurance from the same company or if you insure multiple cars under the same policy or company.
You may also receive discounts for taking a defensive driving course, staying with the same company for a few
years, being a driver over 50, good-student discounts, and being an AAA member. If you already have adequate health
insurance, you can also eliminate paying for duplicate medical coverage, thus lowering your personal injury
protection costs by a substantial amount.
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