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By Matthew C. Keegan
September 28, 2006
For most people car insurance is a the single largest insurance expense after
health insurance. Rates are high and are forever climbing, at least it seems
that way. You can save money on your car insurance premiums by following these
easy to implement steps.
1. Shop Around. Yes, it pays to
shop and compare. Regulatory changes at the state level may have encouraged
new companies to jump into the market, thereby increasing competition and
reducing rates for consumers.
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2. Raise Your Deductible. A $200 deductible sounds wise until you learn that
the cost for having a deductible at this threshold can drive your rates
through the roof. Consider a deductible as high as $1000 to save on premiums.
You can always fix minor mishaps on your own.
3. Drop Collision. If your automobile is worth less than two or three thousand
dollars, consider dropping collision altogether. Sure, you will get nothing
from your insurer if your car is totaled, but the savings you realize by
dropping collision can be used as a down payment for your next car.
4. Look For Discounts. If your car has certain safety features, make sure that
your insurer is aware of this. Older cars, for the most part, do not have air
bags but if you have a model that has airbags, you will save money on your
insurance.
5. Business Deduction. If you drive your car for business, a portion of your
insurance costs may be deductible. Conversely, your rates may be increased if
your insurer knows that you use your car more for business than pleasure.
6. Combine Policies. Purchase your homeowners, auto, and life insurance
policies from the same broker and you may save on your premiums. Some
insurance companies reward policyholders if they “one-stop” purchase all of
their insurance needs through one company.
7. Consider Before You Buy. The Porsche Boxster may be your ideal car, but it
could also sharply raise your insurance rates. Maybe a less sporty model would
be ideal.
8. Driver’s Ed Course. You may have taken a driver’s education course and your
insurance company has not factored that in when determining your premium. Let
them know that you are a safe driver!
9. Deleted Points. If you had moving violations that were reported to your
insurance company, make sure that your insurer adjusts your premium downward
if several years have gone by since the occurrence. You could be paying a
premium higher than you deserve.
10. Check Your Policy. If the insurer has the wrong address, town or zip code
on your policy you could find yourself paying more than you should.
Reducing your car insurance costs should not be an impossible feat. By
following these steps you should realize some savings the next time your
policy comes up for review.