Are you looking for cheap car insurance 17? This article will point you in the right direction.

When trying to find the best car insurance that works for your budget, you should first learn about the different types of insurance and compare the rates you can find at companies around where you live. The best idea is to use an online quote generator because you only need to enter your basic information and get a free quote within minutes. This is much easier than making phone calls to different insurance agencies, because each insurance agency will try to convince you that theirs is the best.

Many websites will give you a free quote that compares the rates of different car insurance companies. Check the limits and deductibles of each coverage plan to make sure that you are comparing similar types of coverage. You don’t want to be comparing apples to oranges.

After getting the free quote and deciding on a specific plan or two, that would be a good time to make a phone call to the local branch of whatever insurance agency you chose. Also you can try mentioning a cheaper rate you found at some competitor insurance company, and that may convince the agent to cut you a better deal!

When looking for cheap car insurance for 17 year olds, make sure to do thorough research. That is the best tip anyone can give you about buying cheap car insurance. With the internet research is now easier than ever. So start your research today by getting a free auto insurance quote. To get your quote, click the banner at the top!

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Car Insurance Deductibles in a Down Economy

Many consumers are looking to cut household expenses any way they can in these uncertain economic times.  The first place most households often look is car insurance premiums.  To clarify, a car insurance premium is the amount you pay to the car insurance company on a regular basis (ie monthly) so the car insurance company will fix your car in the event of a car accident.  Car insurance can be considered a necessary evil.  No one likes paying for car insurance.  You have to pay for car insurance when you don’t use it and when you finally need it; car insurance companies make it a major hassle to obtain your money from them to fix your broken car. 

One of the most common ways to reduce your monthly car insurance premium is to increase your insurance deductible.  What is a deductible you ask?  A deductible is the amount of money you pay out of your own pocket in the event of a car insurance claim (i.e. a car accident that is your fault).

As tempting as it may seem to raise your car insurance deductible to reduce your monthly insurance payment, you need to evaluate your financial situation first.  For example, ask yourself, “If I raise my deductible from ,000 to ,000 do I have the ,000 deductible set aside in the event I get into a car accident?”  If the answer is no, you may want to postpone raising your car insurance deductible until you save ,000 and can comfortably put it aside.  If the answer is yes, you still need to consider your car driving habits and your risk of a car accident.

Your car driving habits can alter your car insurance expenses significantly.  If you are a safe driver and can go a long period of time without getting into a car accident, raising your deductible may be a smart move.  If you are not a safe driver and you frequently get into car accidents, raising your insurance deductible may not be worth it.  The longer you go without getting into a car accident, the more money you save on car insurance expenses.  If you get into a car accident shortly after raising your deductible, you may end up losing money.  Let’s look at an example.

If increasing your deductible from ,000 to ,000 decreases your monthly car insurance premium by , then it would take 40 months (starting from the date you raise your car insurance deductible) for your monthly savings to cover the ,000 increase in deductible (40 x = ,000).  So that means if you have an accident during those 40 months, you are better off keeping your deductible at ,000.  With your driving record, can you go 3 years and 4 months without a car accident?  If not, you may want to reconsider or change your driving habits.

So, you are a great driver and fully confident in your ability to go 3 years and 4 months without a car accident.  Too bad it’s not that easy and too bad we don’t drive on roads without other vehicles.  You also have to consider other drivers on the road.  We all know there are plenty of dumb drivers on the road.  Due to congestion and higher population, there are a larger number of morons on the road in the city than in the country.  Your chance of getting into an accident in an urban environment is a lot higher than in a rural environment.  So carefully take into consideration where you live, work and play before you raise your car insurance deductible.

Is raising your car insurance deductible right for you?

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Charles is a car insurance enthusiast who wants to help you prevent the mistakes he made.

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