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November 11, 2007
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November 11, 2007

New Car Insurance - How to Get The Cheapest Rates

So you just purchased the car of your dreams, or you're about to, and you want to get the best new car insurance at the best rate. Here's how to do it.

New Car Insurance

When you buy a new car your loan company will require a certain amount of new car insurance to protect itself in case your car is damaged or stolen.

If you don't get your own insurance, your loan company or dealer will get it for you and, believe me, it won't be cheap. The last time I purchased a car the difference between my loan company's insurance rate and the rate I got myself was more than $1,000.

So the first thing you need to do is go shopping for your own insurance and compare rates.

Comparing Rates

The easiest and fastest way to get cheap rates is to go to a car insurance comparison site (see links below). Here you can get multiple rate quotes from a number of car insurance companies so you can compare them and choose the best rate.

Once you're on the site you'll be asked to fill out a questionnaire so you can tailor your insurance to fit your specific needs. As you fill it out you'll be able to view a list of discounts and include them in your auto insurance policy.

Here are some new car insurance discounts worth considering:

* Raising your deductible by a couple of hundred dollars can save you hundreds of dollars a year on your premium.

* Installing an auto alarm and ant-theft device can get you a good-sized discount.

* Dropping unnecessary coverage like medical and towing coverage if you already have them will save you money.

Comparing Companies

After you choose a car insurance company you want to make sure that company will give you good service, especially when it comes to paying your claims.

A good way to see how well a company treats its customers is to go to Epinions.com. Here you'll find reviews of all the major insurance companies written by actual customers, plus testimonials on how they were treated and what their claims experiences were.

You can also go to your state's insurance department website to see what claims have been filed against a particular company. If your state doesn't provide this information, you can get it from the California Department of Insurance website - www.insurance.ca.gov.

Visit http://www.LowerRateQuotes.com to compare auto insurance rates from top-rated companies and get cheap new car insurance. You can get more car insurance tips by checking out their "Articles" section.

The author, Brian Stevens, is a former insurance agent and financial consultant who has written extensively on new car insurance.

By Brian Stevens
Published: 3/11/2007
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November 11, 2007
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November 11, 2007

Car Insurance Tips - The Three Biggest Money Savers

With the rising number of car accidents and the rising cost of car insurance these days you want to be sure you're getting the best insurance at the best rate. Here are three car insurance tips that will show you how to save the most amount of money.

Car Insurance Tips

Tip #1 - Shop for quotes. Shopping for quotes is by far the best way to save the most money on your insurance premium. There are a number of websites that will give you quotes from top insurance companies so you can compare them and get the cheapest rate. (See links below.)

I've known people who've saved $500 to $1,000 on their car insurance simply by switching companies.

Tip # 2 - Increase your deductibles. A deductible is the amount you pay on a claim before your insurance kicks in. Most of us never file claims for small amounts of damage because insurance companies can hike up your rates if you file too many claims, so it only makes sense to increase your deductible to an amount you feel comfortable with.

Increasing your collision deductible from $200 to $500 will cut your yearly premium by 15% to 30%. Increasing it to $1,000 can cut your premium in half.

Tip #3 - Drop collision coverage. Collision covers the cost of repairing damage to your car regardless of who was at fault. If you drive an older car, consider dropping collision coverage if your premium is equal to 10% or more of your car's value.

Dropping your collision coverage can save you $300 to $500 a year depending on the age and make of your car.

Visit http://www.LowerRateQuotes.com to compare auto insurance rates from top-rated companies and see how much you can save. You can get more car insurance tips by checking out their "Articles" section.

The author, Brian Stevens, is a former insurance agent and financial consultant who has written extensively on money-saving car insurance tips.

By Brian Stevens
Published: 3/17/2007
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November 11, 2007
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