Good Driver Insurance

 

January 5, 2009 by carinsurance · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Good Driver Insurance 

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.

The zip code form above is for Comparison Market, they are a leader in comparison insurance shopping. They will compare 12 companies for you….instantly, and for free…and there is no obligation to do anything.  Once you see the results, which you will online, you can select each carrier and learn more about their offer and the coverage they are offering you and of course the price.

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!

Student Driver Insurance – Can You Get a Discount?

 

August 24, 2007 by fashun · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Student Discounts 

Reader question:

My son is going off to college next month. How do I save on my car insurance with him?

Mandy

Great question.

There are a lot of concerns that need to be on a parent’s mind when they send their kid off to college for four years, and car student driver insurance shouldn’t be the least of those concerns. As a student who is entering what we call the real world for the first time, your son will need your guidance in getting some of the basic things he will need while he’s away, such as car insurance. And considering the antics kids can get up to while they’re away are college, having that back up is a necessity.

There’s a lot of stuff that goes into how much you get charged for your teen’s car insurance.

  • Location.

If you’re teen is going off to school in a different state, then they will probably have different car insurance rates while they are there. Rates are often based on location, which is why when you get rate quotes online you have to put in your zip code first. If you intend to keep your teen’s car with insurance on it while they’re away, then the car has to have your name on it.

  • Grades.

Your kid can get a discount on car insurance just for doing what he’s supposed to do right now, which is succeed in school. A lot of car insurance companies, maybe even all of them, give good student discounts for teens that make at least a B average. All you need is a report card or the college equivalent.

  • Should they keep the car?

If you keep your kid insured while they go a long way away for college but you don’t send a car with them, then you can save a lot. Your kid will still be covered when driving someone else’s car, though.

  • Independence.

It might be a good idea to get your student to take out his own car insurance policy. This might teach responsibility which is necessary in someone who is new to adulthood, but you have to think about the consequences as well. Car insurance for people under the age of 25 costs a lot, and it’s cheaper if he is part of your policy.

Cheers,

Fashun Guadarrama.