Discount Car
Insurance
Trying to save money
wherever you can is important to us all. Insurance should be no
different. Do not assume that your insurance agent knows everything
about you and your vehicle.
Drivers should take
advantage of all discounts that many providers offer, that can
significantly reduce the cost of car insurance. Understanding
discounts and how they can affect auto insurance premiums can help
smart shoppers make better decisions about their coverage and
possibly save themselves some money in the process.
Read below to
identify possible discounts that could help you save on auto
insurance this year. Other than discounts, there may be some other
ways for you to save on your insurance premiums. We will go over
several discounts that can help with your current
situation.
First, there are
discounts for Auto Safety features. Certain states will give you
discounts for anti-lock breaks. Make sure you know if it is two or
four wheel anti-lock break vehicle. Automatic seatbelts and airbags
are frequently discounted on your insurance premiums. In most
states, a defensive driver class discount may apply. If the
principal driver usually 55 years old or older has completed an
approved defensive driving class a discount could apply. Keep in
mind that most states will only approve this class if it is
voluntary meaning that it was not the result of a violation or
infraction.
Some insurers will
give you a discount for having multiple vehicles. In some cases,
this will only apply if you have two or more drivers. If you have a
clean driving record, meaning you do not have any tickets,
accidents or suspensions in the last three years (some companies
require five years) then you could be eligible for a safe driver's
discount.
Many companies will
reward you with staying with the same insurance company for many
years without any accidents reported. They will offer you a renewal
discount. It makes sense, you have carried insurance with a company
for several years, and have not had an accident, your insurance
company likes you and wants to reward and keep your business. Some
companies honor you with a discount if you had prior limits on your
previous policy. They discount you because they understand you are
a better risk.
Conversely, if you
do decided to change insurers a proof of prior insurance discount
may apply. Most insurers request at least 6 months of consecutive
insurance from the previous insurer. If you are a full-time student
who meets certain grade requirements and are unmarried and usually
under 25 years of age (some states the age is 21) you could be
eligible for a good student discount. If you own a home, including
condominium, town home, or mobile home, which is used as a
principal residence, a discount could apply. Military personnel
either currently active or retired from any branch of the US
military a discount could apply. If your vehicle is equipped with
an anti-theft device, a discount could apply.
You could lower the
cost of your insurance in other ways.
For people who own
older cars, it may not be necessary or cost-effective to protect
them with collision and comprehensive coverage. By comparing the
book value of your vehicle and the premium that the insurer has
offered, you may find that it cost as much for the insurance as it
does for the vehicle. If the car is worth less than $2,000, you
will probably spend more insuring it than it is worth. The whole
idea of driving an older car is to save money, so why not get what
is coming to you.
In addition, keep in
mind that the type of vehicle you buy could greatly affect your
premium. A flashy red sports car is usually going to cost more to
insure than a mid sized sedan. This is also true of vehicles that
are on the list of most stolen. There are many ways that
policyholders can save on their insurance. Knowing more about auto
policies and premiums can help consumers take advantage of less
obvious discounts while ensuring that they have the appropriate
protection for their vehicles. The last way to save is to assume
more risk. If you chose higher deductible on your Personal Injury
Protection or Comprehensive and collision coverage will lower your
premium as well. The deductible is the amount of money you have to
pay before your insurance company begins paying the
rest.
Understanding how
discounts affect your insurance rates is important to save you
money.
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