3 Simple Tips for Cutting Car Insurance Costs

Combine Multiple Cars and Drivers for a lower cost. No matter what insurance provider you obtain a quote from, if you’re only insuring a single vehicle, you might notice that you have a higher quote per vehicle than if you insured several drivers or vehicles. This is because insurance companies tend to offer a “bulk rate” because they want to keep your business and obtain the business of others in your household. Along with insuring multiple vehicles and drivers, insurance companies will offer additional discounts to clients who hold multiple types of policies. For instance, a homeowner’s insurance policy. 

Larger Cars = Larger Premiums. As cars on the road become larger and larger, insuring such a vehicle can be more expensive than a small, economic car. Take a step back when thinking of purchasing that new SUV, think about whether or not you should consider something more economical and environmentally friendly that will also fit your budget. 

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Shop Around. If your insurance policy is about to renew and it’s gone up quite significantly, it may be time to start shopping around for a better quote. Most insurance companies can look up your current coverage and fashion together a quote based on your current coverage. Cheaper doesn’t necessarily mean better. Be cautious on removing coverage to cut costs. You don’t want to put yourself in a hairy situation! 

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Author: Sage Valentine