Millions of people complain about the cost of their auto insurance--hardly
surprising, given that a typical policy costs at least several hundred
dollars a year. Depending on your age, driving record, and other
factors, your annual premium can be significantly more than that. So how
can you lower your premium and save yourself money?
If you own a
car and drive it, going without insurance is generally not an option. In
most states, you are required by law to purchase a minimum amount of
liability coverage. And you should probably have more than just the bare
minimum if you want to provide yourself with adequate protection. There
are steps you can take, however, to reduce your auto insurance costs
without having to cancel your policy. Some or all of these steps may be
appropriate for you, depending on your circumstances.
Specific ways to save money on auto insurance:
1. Shop around.
One of your first steps should be to shop around. A particularly
good time to investigate your alternatives is when your current policy
is about to be up for renewal, especially if you find that your premium
has gone up. You may be surprised to learn that auto insurance premiums
for the exact same coverage on the same car can vary widely (by hundreds
of dollars) between different insurers, even in states that regulate
auto insurance rates.
2. Increase your deductible.
For many people, raising the deductible on their is a good way to
cut the cost of the policy. Sometimes you can reduce your annual premium
by 10 percent or more if you increase your deductible from, say, $250
to $500. If you do this, however, make sure you have the financial
resources to handle the larger deductible when the time comes.
3. Keep an eye on your credit report.
Your credit history is an important factor for most auto insurance
companies. Many studies have shown a correlation between your credit
history and the risk to an insurance company. Paying your bills on time
and maintaining a good credit history will allow you to enjoy lower auto
insurance rates.
4. Drive less.
If you drive less than a certain number of miles in a year (e.g.,
7,500), you may qualify for a low-mileage discount. If your insurer
offers this discount, try to limit your driving as much as possible. If
you commute to work, use public transportation instead of driving. When
you go away on vacation, fly or take the train.
5. Don't use your car for business purposes.
Since work-related driving generally subjects you to higher premiums
than pleasure driving, it may be in your best interest to stop using
your car for business purposes.
6. Drive more safely.
You may be eligible for a price break on your policy if you maintain
a clean driving record for a specified period (usually three years). A
clean driving record generally means no accidents, moving violations,
drunk driving convictions, etc., during that period. The best way to
qualify for the applicable discount is to drive carefully and
defensively at all times.
7. Buy a low-profile car.
Cars are rated on a risk scale for auto insurance purposes. In
general, sports cars and other high-performance, flashy vehicles are
classified as higher risks because they are common targets for thieves
and vandals, and because statistically, the people who own them tend to
drive more recklessly. If you own such a vehicle, you will likely pay a
higher premium than if you owned a station wagon, sedan, or other
low-risk vehicle.
8. Move.
If you live in a rural community with little crime and traffic
congestion, your premium will generally be lower than if you live in an
urban area where your car is more likely to be stolen, vandalized, or
involved in an accident. Granted, you shouldn't move just to cut your
auto insurance costs. However, this may be one of many factors in your
decision if you're thinking about relocating from the country to the
city.
9. Keep your car in a garage.
Cars parked in garages are less likely to be stolen, vandalized, or
struck by other vehicles. Using a garage to store your car may entitle
you to a slight premium reduction.
10. Have safety/anti-theft devices installed.
C You may receive discounts on your insurance if your car is equipped
with one or more of the following options: anti-lock brakes, automatic
seat belts, and airbags. Similarly, anti-theft devices such as car
alarms and tracking systems (e.g., Lojack) may also get you a discount
because they reduce the chances of your car being stolen or vandalized.
11. Inquire about multifamily/multipolicy discounts.
You may receive a discount from your insurance company if you buy
more than one type of insurance through that same company (e.g., auto
and homeowner's). A discount may also apply to your auto insurance if
you insure multiple cars under the same policy or with the same company.
12. Other discounts
Other discounts may be available if you meet certain criteria.
Examples may include discounts for taking a defensive driving course,
being a AAA member or staying with the same auto insurance company for a
number of years. These discounts vary by company.
Please note that this description/explanation is intended only as a guideline
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