Nine ways to save on your auto insurance policy
Want to save money? Here are nine suggestions to help you save on your auto insurance policies.
1. Comparison shop.
Use consumer information provided by your state's insurance department. These guides
tell you what coverages you need and show you sample rates, usually from the biggest
companies. Visit your state's home page by choosing the state in which you live from the
menu on the left of this page. Then, get shopping. Get quotes from at least three insurers.
2. Ask for higher deductibles.
When you file a claim, a deductible is the amount of money you pay before your insurance
company pays for the rest of the damage. Higher deductibles mean lower premiums. For
example, increasing your deductible from $500 to $1000 on collision coverage could reduce
your premium by as much as 30 percent - potentially saving you hundreds of dollars.
3. Drop collision and/or comprehensive coverages on old cars.
If you own a car that's worth less than $2,000, you'll probably pay more for the coverage
than you would ever collect on a claim. Although insurance companies use their own criteria
to determine fair market value for vehicles, you can find out how much your car is generally
worth by using the Kelley Blue Book.
4. Buy a "low-profile" car.
Cars that are expensive to repair or that have a high theft rate generally have higher
insurance costs.
5. Take advantage of low-mileage discounts.
Some insurance companies offer discounts to drivers who put fewer than a predetermined
number of miles on their vehicles each year. And with the high price of gasoline, carpooling
and taking public transportation around town can help you save more than just premium
dollars.
6. Consider insurance cost when making a move.
Costs tend to be lowest in rural communities and highest in cities, where more traffic
congestion occurs and the likelihood of theft increases.
7. Ask about discounts for air bags and other safety features.
Your insurance agent should let you know about these discounts when you purchase your
coverage. Most policies give discounts for air bags.
8. Ask about antilock brake discounts.
Some states, including Florida and New York, require insurers to give discounts for cars
equipped with antilock brakes. Some insurance companies give the discount no matter
where you live.
9. Ask about other discounts.
Some companies offer discounts for insuring more than one car, also insuring your home
with them (known as a multiline discount), having no accidents in three years, being a
driver over age 50, taking driver training courses, and having antitheft devices. Plus,
remember good-student discounts when you are insuring a student who drives.
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