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Ways To Drive Down Your Auto Insurance Costs



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By : Nicholas Hunt    99 or more times read
Submitted 2008-12-30 00:00:00
While a lot of motorists believe they are defenseless when it comes to auto insurance, this is simply not the case. There are many tricks and tips that can be done in order to effectively lower your insurance rates today!

One of the most overlooked ways of reducing your insurance is shopping around. Many people believe that all companies will be the same and produce a similar quote. Although this simply isn't true! An insurance company's rates are reflective of many things that may be out of your control in the first place. Extra costs like employees, overhead and advertising, are just some of the costs you could potentially be paying extra for every month!

While popular advertisements by the larger auto insurance companies such as Geico and State Farm might be visually pleasing, Insurance Broker Dan Hyaski warns new and long time drivers to be wary of their long term contracts.

Just as there are many different factors that can determine your auto insurance rates, there are just as many ways for you to get a good bargain in the process. If you have recently changed your line of work and it requires less driving than it did previously, you should immediately contact your insurance company in order to ask for a rate reduction, as many companies base their monthly options on probabilities and accident rates: the less you drive the less likely you are to get into an accident. Most insurance companies also take your family life into consideration when determining your rate. For example if you have a car-less teen driver on your account who goes to school over 100 miles away from your home, you are entitled to a discount on your insurance. It is well documented that when you reach the age of 25, your insurance rate will be decreased. However, if you get married before this age, you should make sure to contact and tell your insurance company of the change. They view this act as a sign of growing up and will amend your rates to reflect so.

Many people also do not realize that increasing your comprehensive and collision deductives could potentially save you hundreds a year in insurance costs. In one example, if increase from a $500 deductible to $1000, and it potentially lowers your insurance by $50 over 6 month terms, you have just saved an extra $100 a year.
Author Resource:- Nicholas writes for a site offering advice on getting cheaper car insurance, including specialist auto insurance cover for women and new drivers.
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