Good Driver Insurance

January 5, 2009 by carinsurance · Leave a Comment
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Reader Question:  I am looking for better auto insurance for my new car than my previous insurance coverage. I had Sta@@ Far@ insurance for years, but they seem to slowly but surely raise their rates over the years.  I got a new car and they have once again raised my rate, so I am ready to shop around.

Stanley,

Boston MA

Stanley,

Good for you!  Checking your auto insurance rates every 3 years is a great idea.  This is a pretty common tactic for many agents, they slowly raise your premiums but the increase is so low that they know you will just put up with it. But over the years, so incremental increases really add up to a lot.  Checking around will almost always result in lower rates….at least until year 3 until the new company starts to jack up your rate ever so slowly.

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Honestly, this is the fastest and easiest way to shop around for car insurance.  Try it now…and post your comments after you get the rate quote. We want your feedback!

Cheap Car Insurance in New Hampshire For Good Drivers

 

August 29, 2007 by maricar · Leave a Comment
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In any State, the way to have the best rate for car insurance is to have a clean driving record. In New Hampshire, if your car is not financed but you have a spotless driving records, you are not required to buy any car insurance. But this has limitations. For instance, if you are convicted of a DWI (Driving while Intoxicated) or DUI (Driving under the Influence) you will be required to buy for at least 3 years of car insurance. So best way obviously to get or keep your insurance low is to drive safely and obey traffic rules all the time.

You may also consider dropping your car insurance if you are driving an old car. Your car insurance wont pay for the repairs anyway.Check for any programs with your insurance company regarding driver’s refresher course. This would help lower your monthly premiums if you are 55 or older.

If you are a teenager and still in school, make sure to get a clean driving record. Check with your insurance company also if you are entitled to a “Good Student Discount” on their car insurance.

Make sure you check online and shop around so you can compare car insurance prices. This will ensure you of getting the best car insurance rate in New Hampshire.

Goodluck!

-MariCAR