Here are tips from the Insurance Information Institute on lowering your auto insurance premiums:
- Raise your deductible. Going from $200 to $500 could trim collision and comprehensive coverage premiums by up to 30 percent; raising the deductible to $1,000 could slash premiums by 40 percent or more.
- Drop collision or comprehensive coverage on old cars
- Get a discount by buying two or more kinds of insurance, say, homeowners and auto, from the same insurance company.
- Driving less? You could get a discount if you travel fewer miles than average.
- Compare the cost of coverage before buying a car. Premiums are tied to price, repair costs, safety record and chances of it being stolen.
- Insurers give safe-driver discounts if, say, you had no moving violation or accident in three years, you're age 50 to 55 or your child is a college student not living at home.
- And last but certainly not least, check around! When is the last time you got a updated quote? We offer a no-obligation free quote so why not use it?
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