Tuesday, April 9, 2013

0 How to Cut Your Insurance Costs?

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There are many factors involved in getting the least expensive car insurance.  Much of it depends on your own driving record, but other factors go in to the insurance company’s final decision on pricing.  Besides keeping down your accident rate, there are other ways to lower the cost of your insurance.  Here are five ways to keep down your insurance costs to get the best deal on your auto insurance.



1.      Determine the Car With Lowest Insurance Rate



Each year a list is released with the cars that have the lowest insurance costs.  These cars are determined by their cost to repair, drivers statistics, theft statistics, and more.  This year the list was filled mostly with SUV’s, the Ford Edge topping the list.  (the rest of the list can be found at http://www.carinsuranceguidebook.com/the-ten-cheapest-cars-to-insure-in-2013-2).  If you are thinking of purchasing a new car and hoping to keep insurance rates down, looking in to what cars will cut your insurance cost is an important part of your search.  While the list has the average for cars that will cut your cost, it is best to check in with your prospective insurance companies. 



2.      Insure More Than One Car/Driver



When multiple cars and drivers are listed under the same insurance policy, companies often lower the auto insurance cost for each car/driver.  In this case, if you are wanting your college age driver to start paying their own insurance, it may be better to have them pay you in order to keep them and their car under your insurance policy.  The insurance company will be making more money from you while you save more from them.



3.      Driving Course



Some insurance companies will lower your insurance rate if you take a defensive driving course.  Completion of this course can also help lower incidentals from your driving record.  To find out the appropriate course to take and how much it will end up lowering your insurance cost it is best to ask and agent from your insurance company.  The classes cost money to take and it is important to ensure the cost of the class will end up positively effecting the cost of your insurance.



4.      The Less You Drive the More You Save



This is not true only of gas money but also of money you can save on insurance.  Insurance companies ask you questions such as how many miles you drive to work each day and if you take public transportation or ride a bike, you can cut down significantly on your insurance costs (along with helping out the environment).



5.      Lower Costs for Good Grades



For drivers in high school and college, insurance costs are often much higher as they don’t have a driving record to speak of yet and younger drivers statistically get in more in accidents.  It is a good idea to inquire with your insurance company about lower costs for drivers with good grades.  Since younger drivers are usually the most costly, this option with insurance companies can be extremely helpful in cutting costs.



For more information on how to cut your insurance costs visit www.carinsuranceguidebook.com.

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