Are You Paying Too Much for Auto Insurance?

Tips to Lower Your Auto Insurance Rates

By Misty N., published Mar 28, 2007
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Auto insurance is something you have to have in many states. With auto insurance rates continuing to rise, you can always use a few tips to lower your personal costs. The following tips can help you reduce the amount of your auto insurance rates. In addition to the items listed below, it is always a good idea to ask your agent about any additional items that can reduce your rates. Don't expect them to tell you if you don't ask.

The first thing that can reduce your auto insurance rates is the type of car you have. Before you purchase a new or used vehicle you should check with your insurance agent. Rates will differ depending on whether the car is new or old, two door or four door, and what type of features the vehicle has.

If you already have a vehicle, there are still some improvements that can lower your auto insurance. Security and safety are what you are trying to achieve. Installing a security system will, in most cases, reduce the amount you pay for auto insurance. In some cases, having anti-lock brakes can also lower your auto insurance. Some states even require insurance companies to give discounts for anti-lock brakes.

In addition to the type of car you drive, the way you drive your car will effect your auto insurance rates. You can lower your insurance rates by driving safely and staying out of trouble. Even if your driving record isn't perfect right now, if you stay out of trouble long enough it will lower your auto insurance.

Another way to lower your auto insurance is to take a safe driving course. Ask your insurance agent about the requirements for this type of discount before you sign up for a class. They may even be able to direct you to the proper course. Drivers Ed can also lower your auto insurance depending on your age and when you completed the course. If you qualify for this discount you may also want to inquire about discounts for good grades.

Takeaways
  • Did you know that installing a security system can lower your auto insurance rates?
  • Did you know that you should check with your insurance agent before buying a vehicle?
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great review...thanks for this one

Posted on 09/28/2007 at 8:09:00 PM

 
I noticed one of the tips is to take a safe driving class. However, most people may want to save that one for if and/or when they get a ticket or have an accident. In the mean time, any one can rate and review their car insurance at http://www.autoinsurancereviewer.com/

Posted on 05/31/2007 at 10:05:00 PM

 
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Posted on 05/10/2007 at 9:05:00 AM

 
If you are one of the 20 million eligible for food stamps (can get food stamps anytime they want), you can get 500$ of food stamps and then get the free "500$ of auto insurance" (generally get the auto insurance and then the food stamps). A food stamp survey done in Billings, MT, at my request thru the Montana DPHHS, indicated 12 of 96 food stamp applicants listed auto insurance as a reason for applying for food stamps (that equals 30,000 over the last 20 years). New Mexico began its law Jan of 1984. January and February of 1985 and 1986, Santa Fe County had a food stamp skyrocket (registrations done in those two months). So, 20 million Americans can get their auto insurance for free if push comes to shove. I collected 3,000$ of food stamps due to Montana's auto insurance law.

Posted on 04/04/2007 at 1:04:00 PM

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