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Cheap
Car Insurance - Rates, Quotes Online
Let's say it right
up front. There is no really cheap car insurance. However, there is almost
certainly insurance available that costs less — possibly significantly
less — than you are paying now.
Car insurance is one
of those annoying expenses in our lives that has no immediately apparent
benefit, unlike the cost of a meal in a nice restaurant or the purchase
of new music CD. State laws require it and we know deep down we should
have it, but that doesn't make it easier to pay for it. Of course, it
can bring some peace of mind knowing that we are protected financially
if bad things happen. And there is nobody who denies being happy they
have insurance when bad things do happen.
Given the fact, then,
that insurance is necessary, how do we make sure we pay as little as possible
for the coverage we need. Cheap car insurance is not difficult to find
if you use the following tips.
Shop for the
best rates
Car insurance companies charge different rates — differences of
$1000 or more a year — for the same car, the same driver, and the
same coverage. There are no "standard" insurance rates. Each
insurance company sets its own risk-based rates, according to its own
data and claim experience. Rates can change multiple times in a year.
Even if your current
company had low rates a few months ago, the rates may have changed. So
it pays to shop around and get free quotes from a number of insurance
providers. Quotes are quick and easy to obtain, especially from online
insurance company web sites.
It costs you nothing
to switch to a different car insurance company that provides better rates
and better meets your needs. If you switch, be sure to ask for a refund
of any prepayment from your current company.
Auto insurance
for new or teen drivers
Teenagers driving for the first time, especially boys, suffer the highest
auto insurance rates of any other category of drivers. The reason, of
course, is that, as a whole, this group represents the highest risk of
accident claims.
Insurance costs for
teens can easily be the highest of any other costs associated with owning
and driving a car. Without a driving record and credit history, teens
automatically get assigned the highest rates. In addition to the tips
below, young drivers should work to minimize insurance rates by making
good grades, taking driving courses, and avoiding high-powered sports
cars. It is also cheaper to be listed as a driver on parents' policy than
to get a separate policy.
Select vehicles
with lower insurance costs
The car you drive can make the difference between cheap car insurance
and expensive car insurance. Cars that cost the least, have the lowest
repair costs, are in accidents less often, and are stolen less frequently
are the least expensive to insure.
In general, the older
the car, the less expensive the car, the safer the car, the less insurance
will cost.
Insurance rates for
expensive luxury cars are considerably higher than for economy compacts.
Sports cars suffer from generally higher rates than family sedans. High
performance cars in the hands of teenage drivers will cost a small fortune
to insure. Frequently stolen vehicles such as the Cadillac Escalade cost
more to insure than cars with less "thief appeal." Surprisingly,
some older cars such 1990's vintage Honda Accords are frequently stolen
for parts, and are more expensive to insure.
Insurance rates are
reduced for vehicles with extra safety equipment, such as stability control
and side air bags.
When car shopping,
ask your insurance company to quote you rates on each of the different
models you are considering – or get your rates on the Internet.
Watch your
credit score
Yes, many car insurance companies now use your credit score to set your
rates. Studies show that people with low scores tend to submit more claims.
People with low scores can pay as much as three times more than those
with excellent scores. Therefore, it's wise to know
your credit score
before you shop for insurance.
Select coverage
options that best meet your needs
Collision and comprehensive insurance coverage for your
own vehicle pays for the cost of repairs or for the value of your vehicle
in case it is totaled or stolen. You could consider dropping collision
coverage when your vehicle has aged to the point that your annual collision
premiums are significant when compared to the vehicle's replacement value.
Be aware that, if you still have a loan on your vehicle, your loan company
may require collision and comprehensive coverage.
In their quest for
cheap car insurance, many teenage drivers often choose to do without collision
and comprehensive coverage. However, this can be a huge mistake. Drivers
who have struggled to save money for a car, or have taken out large loans,
are devastated when they realize that there is no insurance coverage when
their car is stolen or totaled in an accident. It happens all too frequently.
There's one good case
for not buying full insurance. If you have enough cash savings that you
would be willing to risk to pay for your car's repairs or replacement
in the event of an accident, you could "self-insure" yourself
and avoid the cost of collision and comprehensive coverage.
Most states have
laws that dictate the minimum liability insurance coverage you
must carry. In these days of sue-happy accident victims and high medical
costs, it is good to have as much liability coverage as you can afford.
Remember, if you get sued for an accident and your insurance is insufficient,
you may find your personal assets in jeopardy. Financial ruin could be
only one accident away.
Location is
important
Auto insurance costs can be dramatically different depending on where
you live. If you live in New York state, you pay the highest rates in
the U.S..If you live and work in a heavily populated metropolitan area,
you pay more than your cousin who lives in a nearby small town.
Should you have a
choice in where you live, work, and drive — which many people do
not — you can affect your car insurance cost by choosing the right
location.
Gap protection
If your vehicle is totaled or stolen, your auto insurance is only going
to pay the amount that the vehicle is worth, not what you still owe on
a loan or lease. This point is misunderstood by many consumers. If you
are "upside down" on a car loan or lease, you'll have to come
up with the cash to pay off the remainder of the amount you owe. To prevent
this situation, you need "gap" insurance.
Gap coverage is usually
included in leases, but almost never for loans. Unfortunately, this type
of insurance is a little hard to find. Some auto insurance companies offer
it, some extended-warranty companies have it, and some dealers sell it.
Fortunately, gap coverage is not very expensive and can be dropped as
soon as you pay enough of your loan or lease to exit your "upside
down" situation.
Avoid at-fault
accidents
Pretty obvious, but one of the factors that contributes most significantly
to high insurance rates is the at-fault accident history of a driver.
Insurance companies typically raise rates after only a single accident,
assuming that other accidents will follow. Since accident reports are
shared between insurance companies, don't think you can avoid higher costs
by switching companies. This might work in the short-term but it will
soon catch up to you.
Choose a higher
deductible
One of the easiest paths to cheap car insurance is to increase your deductible
— the amount you're willing to pay out-of-pocket when you make a
claim. For example, raising your deductible amount from $500 to $1000
can reduce your insurance costs by 30%. Just be sure that you would be
able to afford the immediate cash expense in case of an accident.
Check your
profile often
Contact your auto insurance company and make sure your personal and family's
driving profiles are accurate, and that you are getting all the discounts
to which you are entitled (see Auto
Insurance Discounts). Your driving record, marriage status,
age, commute distance, and home address can affect your insurance costs.
Your credit history can also have an affect with some companies. Multiple-car
discounts are available, as are discounts for vehicle safety features,
anti-theft devices, having home insurance with the same company, and even
for getting good grades in school.
Avoid making
small claims
Making small claims with your insurance company can trigger rate increases.
Certainly, if the cost of repairing minor accident damage is less than
your deductible, don't file a claim. Even if the cost is moderately higher,
consider the cost of a possible rate increase compared to simply paying
the cost yourself.
Check insurance
company ratings
Cheap car insurance is not so cheap when the insurance company
is difficult to deal with, is not responsive to your needs, and doesn't
pay fairly. Therefore, take care in choosing your company on criteria
other than premium cost.
JD Power, a
national research company, publishes a rating
of auto insurance companies that can be helpful in selecting auto
insurance companies. Some of the companies in the rating only do business
in certain states. Furthermore, the evaluations do not include rate comparisons.
Get your own
rate quotes
Insurance companies and brokers provide free online rate quotes that allow
you to easily compare costs and coverage. The advantage of a broker is
that they work with multiple companies and their services are free. We
suggest the following companies:
Insurance.com
is a free insurance shopping service that allows you to compare rates
from multiple carriers by simply filling out one online form. By matching
your profile with multiple insurance companies, their detailed application
form ensures you will receive only quotes that best fit your particular
situation. We particularly like the educational articles they provide
that answers questions you may have regarding auto insurance, including
how to save money by selecting the right coverage.
Esurance
is one of the most recognized car insurance companies due to their clever
TV commercials. They are a relatively new company, formed in 1998, but
have since become one of the fastest growing insurance companies in
the country. They are innovative, value their customers, and work hard
to provide excellent service. Get a quote from them to find out for
yourself.
GEICO
is one of the well-known top four car insurance companies in the country
with low prices and the top ranked customer service web site of all.
You not only get free quotes but you can file claims, view estimates
and photographs, contact your adjuster, and get payment status. They
also explain exactly how they process a claim, what to do if you're
in an accident, and where to find a repair shop near you. A great web
site!
21st
Century Insurance Company
is a well respected insurance company serving California, Arizona,
Illinois, Florida, Georgia, Pennsylvania, Indiana, Nevada, Ohio, Oregon,
Texas, and Washington, Colorado, Minnesota, Missouri, New Jersey, and
Wisconsin.They insure over 1.4 million automobiles and have an annual
renewal rate of over 93%, which says something about how satisfied their
customers are with the company. If you're looking for cheap car insurance,
their rates are some of the best in the industry.
InsureMe
is an established
and popular company, having been around since 1993. They have a network
of thousands of participating insurance agents and companies across
the United States, including in your neighborhood. Once you
complete their online form, they match your profile to as many as five
companies, who will provide you free rate quotes that you can compare
and choose from. Remember, you are not obligated to accept any of the
offers.
Be careful
where you buy
Beware of car insurance companies that offer unrealistic low rates for
high-risk drivers. Such companies can charge cheap rates because they
don't pay claims. Affordable rates are one thing; getting paid when you
have an accident is quite another. Be sure to research any such company
before you make a decision about cheap car insurance.
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