Affordable Car Insurance
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Car Insurance is usually not an option- it is required by
law. Many
people end up spending
much more than they need to on Car Insurance, because they don't know what savings they may be eligible
for.
When you apply for Car Insurance, the insurer will look closely at your driving
record. To get a lower quote, it matters how long you have been driving, and how clean your driving record is. You
may qualify for additional discounts if you are an AAA member or have taken a defensive driving course. Car alarms
and car safety features, such as air bags, automatic seat belts, and antilock brakes, can also save you money.
Retired, federal employee or military status may save you even more.
If you already have some form of insurance with one company, you can
get a loyalty discount for buying your Car Insurance from the same company. If you have more than one car, use the
same insurer for all your cars and get 10% to 20% off on your quote. You are also rewarded for staying with an
insurer after the first year, with additional discounts.
Once you know what discounts you are eligible for, shop around for
the most competitive quote. It is worth getting several quotes; you can do this on the Internet, by visiting an
insurance agent's office in person, or by calling an insurer. You can save up to 15% in commissions earned by
agents by going to the insurer direct. Be sure to provide all insurers you get quotes from with any information
that could potentially reduce your quote. They do not always ask all the questions or volunteer information on all
discounts. Protect your interests by checking the credit rating of the company you go with, and check with your
state insurance department and local Better Business Bureau about consumer complaints.
Car
Insurance Costs- Are They Killing You?
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