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Car Insurance: Reducing the Cost

Getting the correct car insurance without compromising on quality is important – if you do need to make a claim then you want to be able to rely on a reputable company, which will effectively deal with your stressful situation.

Many new cars already have an anti-theft device, but if your car is older or not fitted with one then it makes sense to purchase a device now and make a year-on-year saving on your car insurance. Also, such devices are designed to deter thieves so you will ensure that your car is a less likely target for theft or vandalism. Either an alarm or immobiliser that functions automatically or starts by the touch of a button will do the job.

To be even safer, try and make sure that your car is parked in a drive or a private car park. Better still, and if you can, lock it up in a garage. If your car is safely under lock and key at night you drastically reduce the chance of it being damaged and therefore increase your chance of getting cheaper car insurance. Cars that are parked outside on public roads are most at risk of being vandalised or stolen. It is frustratingly common to have your wing mirror knocked off, even if you do not claim for this; it is much more frustrating to watch from an upper window as thieves take your car for a joy ride and smash it up. However, insurers work on cold facts, not frustration. If a car is statistically more ‘at risk’ – particularly if your area has a high incidence of high-value crime – then your premium will reflect this.

Other ways to make sure that you get the correct car insurance include investigating multiple car discounts. You might get a better deal for insuring two cars than you might think – simply ask your insurer. Equally, if your insurer offers other policies you might wish to take a few if a discount (as well as a good service) is offered.

Another issue to think about is whether you really need to modify your car. Although ‘go faster’ additions may look and sound cool, they will probably increase the price of your car insurance. Be sure, too, to declare any aesthetic changes you might make as in the event of a claim, you might find your policy is invalid if you haven’t made your insurance company aware of them.

Where to Get Quick Car Insurance Quotes


Your time is valuable, so when it’s time to buy or renew your car insurance, you need quick car insurance quotes. Instead of heading to the nearest insurance agency office, just log on to an insurance comparison website. You’ll get quotes quickly, but even better, the quotes will be competitively priced and from companies you can trust. How Do Insurance Comparison Websites Work?

When you go to an insurance comparison website, you’ll first choose the type of insurance you want. Many websites offer auto, home, health, and life insurance. Then you’ll fill out a form with information about yourself and your insurance needs. For example, for your car insurance you’ll need to enter information such as:

* Your car’s year, make, and model

* The address where your car is garaged

* The insurance amounts and deductibles you want

* The number of miles you drive each year

If you have questions as you fill out the form, the best insurance comparison websites have insurance professionals on hand to talk with you, answer your questions, and help you through the process.

After you submit your information you’ll begin to receive quotes from multiple A-rated insurance companies. You’ll easily be able to compare the quotes and choose the one with the best price for the coverage you want. How Do I Know the Quotes Are Competitive?

You’ll be able to tell that the quotes you receive are competitive because you’ll have quotes from different insurance companies to compare. You’ll discover that quotes can vary by hundreds of dollars from one insurance company to another – for the exact same coverage. How Do I Know I Can Trust the Companies?

You will only get quotes from A-rated companies that have already passed the stringent guidelines set up by the insurance comparison website. However, you can also check the insurance companies on your own. Check your state’s Department of Insurance website to see what complaints have been lodged against each company. You can also check with credit agencies such as Standard & Poor’s (standardandpoors. com) to see their financial ratings.

Visit http://www. LowerRateQuotes. com or click on the following link to get quick car insurance quotes from top-rated companies and see how much you can save. You can get more auto insurance tips in their Articles section.

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