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Top 10 Car Insurance Tips For Young Drivers


The top 10 car insurance tips for young drivers can take the mystery
out of the entire process of buying car insurance for the first time.
There are so many companies and variable that can affect the outcome.

If a young inexperienced driver were to ask you about buying car
insurance, what advice would you give? Now you can point them to the top 10
car insurance tips for young drivers…by the way, most are good tips for
any aged driver!

1. Ask your friends and neighbors, those who seem wise, what insurance
companies they go with and why. Insurance companies rate each location
differently, so it helps to talk to people right in your area.

2. Get as many quotes as you can - the algorithms the insurance
companies use to set prices differ from company to company for all drivers,
but are most variable for young drivers.

3. See if they offer driver discounts for good grades or drivers'
education, or other similar course completion. Also inquire about savings
from bundling your car insurance with your parents' vehicle and
homeowners’ insurance policies.

4. Don't just accept the first quote that a company offers you.

5. Call three or four different agencies and get comparison quotes
based on the same coverage. Be sure that each policy has the same
deductibles and that they are ones that you are comfortable with. The lower the
deductible the higher the premium will be.

6. Check the reputation of both the agent and the company they
represent. The policy is no good if they don't cover you when you need them.

7. Be aware that your credit rating and previous accident history will
influence the amount of your insurance premium.

8. Make sure you have the coverage you are required by law to have in
your state.

9. Get the "full tort" option. Even though it costs more, if you are
ever in an accident, it allows you do get much more money in benefits.

10. Ask about payment terms, as some insurance plans will save you a
little money if you pay quarterly or every six months or year instead of
once a month. Most will also offer a small savings by setting up an
automatic payment directly from your checking account.

This advice basically boils down to: Be an Informed Consumer. Shop
around, ask questions and don’t be intimidated by the process. Once you
have settled on an insurance provider don’t fall into the trap of acting
like you are married to that provider.

Insurance companies have a tendency to start out with low rates, but
each policy renewal thereafter results in a subtle raise in your premium.
Look for it and don’t settle. Check with at least 2 other companies
to see if they will beat your current premium. Just make sure when you
do this that the benefits are identical.

C.L. Hendricks has been a Jill-of-all-trades and become an expert in some. She writes for http://www.invitingsmiles.com and http://www.car-accident-advice.com, as well as several other websites on a variety of topics.

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