Saving Money with Online Auto Insurance Quotes

By Adam Hefner, published Feb 24, 2008
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Often, when people move to an area or start driving, they seek insurance agent referrals from friends or family members. Sometimes people even shop around for a good price on a premium. Very few people think of the money that they can save by shopping for an on line auto insurance quote.

Perhaps you are one of these people. The initial premium quote from the agent sounded a little stiff, but it was a new area, or you were new to insurance, and you thought that everyone paid that. Then all the media advertisements begin to catch your attention, and you wonder whether you are paying too much for insurance.

The best way to find out is to get on the Internet and look for a site, such as www.carinsurance.com or www.insurancerates.com, that searches several insurance companies at once for the best auto price. These sites allow customers to shop in the privacy of their own homes.

In addition, these sites check several companies concurrently. Therefore, a person does not have to waste time dealing with multiple agents. Nor is he or she required to wait several hours for a return telephone call offering a premium quote.

Many insurance companies with an online presence advertise that they can save a new customer $200 to $500 on a quote. Sometimes this may be true; people may have been paying extremely high prices to have an agent sit in his or her office and write an insurance policy. Possibly, however, your needs have changed and the agent merely continued your policy from year to year without addressing these changes.

So what items are necessary to begin this process? First, a driver's license. The website will ask for a license number and basic information about the drivers contemplating insurance. In addition, the vehicle's registration form should be available to provide the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN).

Another item that is very helpful, is a previous insurance policy. How do you know you are going to save money unless you ask the potential new insurance company to provide the same coverage that you had before? It is very difficult to compare apples to oranges.

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