Sunday, March 28, 2010

Saving Money On Your Car Insurance Quote


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It is truly surprising to note the number of consumers who appear to be very savvy shoppers who are always aware of bargain, yet when it comes to saving money on their car insurance, they don't have a clue. What is even worse is that even though they will comparison shop something like a big screen TV down to the detail of where the transistors were made, they couldn't tell you how much their deductibles are, nor even exact what coverages they are carrying on their car insurance policy.

One of the common sayings here for people in this situation is that they are stepping over the dollars to get to the dimes. Are you one of these people? Let's look at some things that you should consider about car insurance, and what to look for when you are doing comparison shopping of your next car insurance quotes.

If you are like most consumers, you probably just renew your car insurance every year because you don't want to take the time or make the time to do comparison shopping. While that is fine and certainly makes your existing car insurance company happy, you are not doing yourself any favors and are probably spending more money than you need to for the coverage you need.

That is not to say that your current car insurance provider is charging you too much. They may in fact be providing you with the most aggressive rate policy possible with just enough coverage so that you are protected, yet not over-insured. The problem is that if you don't comparison shop every year, you don't know that for sure, do you?

You should sit down and determine what coverage you need to have, either by personal preference or by state law in the state where you live. You probably need to pay into the state's uninsured motorist fund. But beyond that, you need what is known as PL-PD or Personal Liability Personal Damage. This protects you if you are in an accident that causes damages to another car or property, or injury to another person.

You do not need collision insurance, which is quite pricey in most states, if your car is paid off. If your car is not paid off, the finance company will require you to carry collision insurance to protect their interests in the vehicle. But the price of collision insurance varies greatly depending on your deductible. With a $100 deductible, the cost of this coverage will probably be about three times greater than what it would be with a $500 or $1000 deductible. Determine how you drive, where you drive, and then determine what type of deductible you should have for collision insurance.

Also check your coverage limits. Not all insurance plans are created equally. For example, with personal liability, one quote may have a ceiling of $50,000 (which is peanuts in today's world), while another policy may have a ceiling of $500,000 which is much closer to reality. Make sure that when you compare policies, you are really comparing equal coverage with equal ceilings.

Lastly, don't forget to check into getting an online car insurance quote. It will not cost you anything, and you may be pleasantly surprised to find out how aggressively some of those policies are priced.

There are many different facets to a car insurance quote but for your own financial health, you should take the time to comparison shop at least once a year. The money you save will be much better served in your wallet than in the insurance company's pockets.

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