How To Get The Best Auto Insurance Deals By Dr. Drew Henry, Mon Jan 2nd
Ever wonder what it takes to get the best deals?Simple. Shop around and do it yearly. Don't just keep paying theinvoice over and over without comparison shopping. Here are afew suggestions to help you get the best deal available on yourautomobile insurance policy. There are also many decisions you can make about your policythat will save you a bundle. As an example, if you change yourdeductible on your collision from a $50 deductible to a$500-$1000 deductible, you're inline for a huge premium savings.If you don't think you could come up with $1000 out of pocket,you can change it to a $500 deductible. You can also get more of a savings if you change yourcomprehensive deductible. Many people needlessly carry fullcoverage on their older vehicle. They originally purchased thevehicle new, paid for full coverage and to this day, continue topay the same high rate. Don't make the same mistake: talk withyour insurance company and see if there's a better rate forolder automobiles.
Here's another great trick:
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combine your vehicles and otherinsurance together to get you additional savings. All insurancecompanies offer a multi-car discount (if yours doesn't, it'stime to switch companies). Further, many will discount more ifyou have your homeowners or renters policy with them. Often times, there are also other discounts that you may not betaking advantage of. It seems obvious, but make sure you aregetting the correct rate for your age. There are discounts forvarious ages than can save you lots of money. Check with youragent on this one. Also alarm systems on your vehicle areusually good for a discount. Additionally, anti-lock brakes andair bags can also help lower your premiums. Never just keep paying the invoice when it comes in. Byfollowing some of the above tips and tricks, you'll be saving alot of money on your bills. About the author:Dr. Drew Henry operates a network of auto-related websites,including First AutoStore, SouthernAuto Rental and CarAuto Loans. Visit his sites for more articles.
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