Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Car Insurance Considerations


By Tom Martens

Car insurance is necessary, regardless of how much or how little you drive. There are some issues you need to take into consideration as you look for a car insurance policy.

Policies come in all shapes and forms. Understand what your policy does and does not cover. If you are unhappy with the coverage, request a new quote. It's that easy! Car insurance providers will work with you, so don't take the shortcut.

New vehicles that were purchased with a loan require full insurance coverage. This is not an option, and often the insurance policy is needed before the loan is awarded. So if you want to purchase a new vehicle, make sure you a insurance policy worked out first.

If you own a home or have life insurance, bundle your policies. That means you purchase all your insurance policies from the same provider. This can provide significant savings on all your insurance policies, and it simplifies your life because you are dealing with one insurance provider for all your needs instead of several insurance providers.

Where you live impacts your insurance rates. Car insurance is more expensive in metro areas than in rural areas, especially if you own an expensive car. More expensive cars require more expensive car insurance. You will also want to check your car's safety rating. Safer cars are cheaper to insurance, while flashier models cost more.

If you have teen drivers in your family who need car insurance, this creates a new set of issues. Teens are considered high risk drivers due to their inexperience behind the wheel. It can be very expensive to add a teen driver to your car insurance policy. However, if your teen is a good student, ask your insurance provider if they have good student discounts. Good students are viewed as responsible, which helps lower the risk in the eyes of the insurance provider. Your teen could also enroll in a basic or defensive driving course to help lower their insurance premium rates.

Insurance providers also offer many other discounts for senior citizens, veterans, and women. Certain organizations like the AARP, also sometimes qualifies you for a cheaper premium.

Finally, ask around and get several car insurance quotes. Another provider could possibly offer you better coverage at a lower premium. Providers are competitive, so they also might be willing to lower their rates if they know you are shopping around for a deal. It never hurts to ask.

Contact a qualified car insurance provider, have them examine your situation, and answer any questions or concerns you might have.

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