The Amazing 10 Secrets To Cheaper Auto Insurance
Have you ever wonder how in reality auto insurance
work? The answer may surprise you. In fact you are probably going
to be amazed. The more you know about how auto insurance works, the
more you'll be able to save off your premiums. Ok. So maybe they're
not secrets, but they sure aren't common knowledge either. Follow
these simple tips and you'll not only become a more informed consumer,
but you'll have everything you need to know to maximize your savings.
1. Shop around
Auto insurance coverage may be standard throughout your province,
but auto insurance premiums are another story. Coverage from one
auto insurance company to the next can vary by hundreds, if not
thousands of dollars. The only way to make sure you are getting
the best base price for your policy is to compare, compare, compare.
2. Make sure all your cars are on the same
policy
Most auto insurance companies offer a "Multi-vehicle discount"
for customers who insure more than one car on the same policy. This
can bring you a savings of up to 10 per cent off both cars.
3. Insure both your car and home with the
same company
Again, this will qualify you for a discount called the "Multi-line
discount". Most auto insurance companies offer this savings
as an incentive to get your property insurance business too. It's
all perfectly legal and it's a great way to get another five per
cent off your premiums.
4. Increase your deductibles
In a nutshell, the higher your deductibles, the lower your auto
insurance premiums. Auto insurance was really meant to cover you
for damages you could never afford on your own. If you can afford
a $1000 repair job, then raise your deductibles to $1000 and pay
less for your auto insurance.
5. Older car? Think about dropping your
collision coverage
If your car is getting up there in age, you may want to think about
dropping the collision coverage on your policy. You need to think
about this one though - it's not always a clear-cut decision. You
need to weigh the cost of the collision coverage with the value
of your car and your chosen deductibles. For example, if you had
a 10-year-old car that was worth about $1000, and your deductible
was $1000, that collision coverage is not going to be worth a hoot.
6. Drive carefully
Your driving record is one of the most influential factors in determining
your auto insurance rate. Tickets affect your auto insurance rates
for up to three years and accidents stay on your record for at least
six! With a bad driving record, you can find yourself paying a lot
of extra premium over the years.
7. Drive a "low-risk" car
Auto insurance rates for cars are based on the previous claims history
for that vehicle. The more likely a car is to be stolen or in an
accident, the more you pay for auto insurance. If you are buying
a new car, check with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
(NHTSA) or compare quotes to see how your dream-car rates. This
may influence your purchase.
8. Don't drive to work
The more you are on the road, the higher your chances of getting
in an accident. Auto insurance rates are higher for people who commute
to work. So taking the bus or sharing a ride will not only help
you save on parking and gas, but will help lower your auto insurance
premiums.
9. New driver? Take a driver's training
course
Most auto insurance companies offer a discount to newly licensed
drivers who have completed an approved driver training course in
the last 3 years. Safer drivers pay lower auto insurance rates.
10. Have an anti-theft device installed
in your car
Some auto insurance companies recognize your car is less likely
to be stolen if you have an anti-theft device installed in your
vehicle. Check to see if your company offers this "Alarm or
anti-theft discount" and consider if the price of the device
is worth the added savings over the years. If you already have an
approved, factory-installed alarm in your car, auto insurance companies
will take this into account when determining your rate.
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