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Cheap Auto Insurance: complete guide


Cheap Auto Insurance: complete guide

Is there such a thing as really cheap auto insurance? I don’t know how that happens unless you have a really cheap car that you hardly ever drive and nobody in your geographical area has had an accident in the last 20 years. That would drive the rates down significantly. The reality of that all occurring is somewhere between very slim and none. Auto insurance is given its rates by insurance actuaries. They review claims experience in certain geographical areas along with driver age groups to obtain some of their criteria for determining rates. The kind of vehicle that you purchase has a lot to do with rates. Some vehicles have a very high theft rate. It’s just not that simple to come up with a low rate with all of these unknown factors. The logical approach to finding low cost insurance is to gather insurance quotes from several companies and from that you may be able to find the lowest comparative rate.

Rating Factors

1. Geographical Area – You have no control over the driving experience in your own back yard. That still doesn’t negate the fact that your neighbors can affect your rates. The higher frequency of accidents in your area will increase the rates. The severity of accidents will also affect your rate. You will often find higher frequency fender bender accidents in the inner city while the rural areas may have more severe accidents because of higher speeds traveled on the open highways.

2. Vehicle Types – Older vehicles with physical damage are obviously cheaper. Sports cars and expensive sport utility vehicles will increase the rate.

3. Young Driver Discounts – Some companies have discounts for good students with a 3.0 grade point average along with a drivers training discount. When you put the two together it can be significant.

4. Retired Discounts and Mature Driver – Some companies have retirement discounts and mature driver discounts to lower the rates for senior citizens.


For your convenient here is a list of US states and biggest cities: Alabama AL, in Alaska AK, in Arizona AZ, in Arkansas AR, in California CA, in Colorado CO, Connecticut CT, Delaware DE, District of Columbia DC, Florida FL, Georgia GA, Hawaii HI, Idaho ID, Illinois IL, Indiana IN, Iowa IA, Kansas KS, Kentucky KY, Louisiana LA, Maine ME, Maryland MD, Massachusetts MA, Michigan MI, Minnesota MN, Mississippi MS, Missouri MO, Montana MT, Nebraska NE, Nevada NV, New Hampshire NH, New Jersey NJ, New Mexico NM, New York NY, North Carolina NC, North Dakota ND, Ohio OH, Oklahoma OK, Oregon OR, Pennsylvania PA, Puerto Rico PR, Rhode Island RI, South Carolina SC, South Dakota SD, Tennessee TN, Texas TX, Utah UT, Vermont VT, Virginia VI, Washington WA, West Virginia WV, Wisconsin WI, Wyoming WY. New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Houston, Philadelphia, okc, Phoenix, San Antonio, San Diego, Dallas, San Jose, Detroit, Indianapolis, Jacksonville, San Francisco, Columbus, Ohio, Austin, Memphis, Baltimore, Fort Worth, Charlotte, El Paso, Milwaukee, Seattle, Boston, Denver, Louisville- Jefferson County, Washington, Nashville-Davidson, in Las Vegas, Portland, Oklahoma City, Tucson, Albuquerque, Long Beach, Atlanta, Fresno, Sacramento, New Orleans, Cleveland, Kansas City, UK, Virginia Beach, Omaha, Oakland, Miami, Canadian, Canada, Northern Ireland, Australia, Tulsa, Honolulu, Minneapolis, Colorado Springs, Arlington.

These are just some of the many possibilities. Ask about available discounts when shopping for auto insurance. Consider the area in which you live and adjust with the types of vehicles you purchase and how you arrange your coverage. Educate yourself more than you have before and you will help your cause.
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